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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-01-08 - Orange Coast PilotImage goes down In smoke MILWAUKEE (AP) People pictured "'Ith uprc:tlc:'> were ranked b}' college \ludenl\ u being le\'i sexy. IC~) hone'il and le\s mature than the 'lame people when p1t•tun:d wllhoul cigarettes. according to a s.lud}' The results may ind1i:ate that smok1ng 1s no longer considered "cool" by the younger gener- ation. said Marshall ~rmer. an associate professor of psy- chology at the Un1vers1ty of Wisconsin-Milwaukee who conducted the study. "M y guess is that our culture (Pleaae eee SMOKING/ Ai) Your Daily Pilot gets a new look This morning's paper ha• a new look end tome new featuret we hope you'll enjoy We've reorganized the peg" to make Information ppearlng dally easier for readers to find, designed new label• for 1peclal Mcilon.a, columns and news th1t appear regularly, end changed the typefac:. to offer you a cleaner. more sophisticated product Besides these more obvious alterat1on1, we've added a number of new sections. columns and features. During the coming week you'll find an expended police log, a dally business section that Includes Orange County and world flnanctat news and expert advice from local professlonata and enhanced opinion pages with contributions from nationally renowned edltorlaJ columnists. There wltt also be two new focal columns. one from Piiot founding father Watter Burroughs and another featuring the sallent wit of Huntington Beach re~dent 8111 Harvey. On page ope each day there wtll be an easy-to-read news summary and an tn-deptft story aimed at getting you behind the news. Th• feature paaes have changed. too. Every day of the week we'll focus on a different aspect of toeaJ life. lncludlng MCtlona apottlghtlng Mind and Body, Home. Living, People and Style. In addition, local rnedtcal exJ)'Wfs wlll share their knowledge and answer your question• on mental and Ph)'9ical health and fitness. On Friday, Weekender m.gazlne offer• a unqiue entertainment calender that breaks down myriad locaJ happening• by day and category so you can find the most fun with the leaet effort. Tomorrow you'll also be able to read the Dally Pllot earlier each day. Our First Edition. with the latftt early afternoon news and all our regular feautrea, wlll be avallable on newutands at noon, so you can take a Piiot to lunch. To help launch our Fir at Edition we're offering a free lunch for two. up to $20 at eelected restaurant•. You can win by fllllng In our 'Take a Piiot to Lunch' contest coupon and malllng It back to us. As always, we welcome your comments about the new Piiot. We hope these new year changes please you, and we'll continue to work at Improving our stories and services throughout 1984. -CHAZY DOWALl8Y • Edttor 1 dead, 4 hurt · in NB crash On1; person wa luUed and four othc~ seriously uuured 1n o three-car accident la1C tur- da)' on MatAnhur Boulevard 1n Ncwpon Btach. accordina to pohce. The identity of thc dead motorist was being wuhhcld pendinJ no11ficatt0n of rtla-11vc~. Two of the injured were ru hed to Fountain V llcy Community Hosfual trauma center with cntica injuries. Ofliccrs at the scene were forced to ~al off the heavil)· traveled roadway between Ford and San Joaquin Hills roads. HIGH 85 LOW47 Ylll HlllTIR llllY PIPll S UNDA Y JANUARY 8 1984 Coast Four Coast women re- ceive annual Charter 100 awards In recognition of civic contributions /C3 Nation Water flow through three dams along the Colorado River Is being Increased to forestall a possible repeat of last summer's devastating floods./ A3. The Pentagon and pri- vate industry are activat- ing two 'command posts,· readytorespondto emergencies In case ser- vice from the new divided telephone company falls short./ AS World The Kremlin has strengthened Its hard- line public stand on the disrupted medium-range arms talks./ A3 Reagan administration officials believe Israel is considering a unilateral troop withdrawal from Lebanon./ A4 A team of West German specialists has helped track down thousands of Nazi war criminals, but their leader says they now are losing a race against time and death/A& Style The new fashion jewelry collection py Monet called Directives has an aura of the Orient and provides a definite state- ment relating to today's llfestyle./C1 January Is good month to start sha~lng up. See Vida Dean's 'Looking Good' column./C2 Sports Orange Coast College won its conference basketball opener over rival Golden West 78-64. /81 UC-Irvine took Its second straight PCAA game, overwhelming Long Beach State 82-67./81 Brigham Young quar- terback Steve Young sparked the West to a Hula Bowl victory in Hawall./82 Buslneu Irvine's Lion Country Safari has acquired Tac- tron, Inc., of Cincinnati, Ohlo./86 INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Business Classified Crossword Editorial Page Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Looking Good Movtes National Newt Publlc Notices Sport• State Newt Stock Markets Style Televlslon Theaters wuther • C6 C6 86-8 01-8 C6 A8 C7 08 C6 C2 C7 A3 08 B 1-3 A3 87-8 C1 C8 C7 A2 ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORN IA 50 CENTS Coast escapes a big fire, but ... By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille Delly Piiot atatt Southern California's brush lire season has passed w11hou t a single· major blaze. marking the first 11me 1n 30 years that ca nyons and h11lo;1des ha ve been spared . .. ll could mean a disaster nellt stason." said Orange County Fire Capt. Terry Carson. "It's a situation where you hope for the best but expect the worst.·· damp and suppressed fire danger. But because of the fire-free season. hills are thKk with brushy fuel and a second wet winter may well add lo the brush. which firemen view as perfect kindling for a raging inferno. But firefighters in Orange and Los Angeles counties are not pleased w11h the situation. fapencnc:ed county firefighters say that the last year when no major brush fires were reponed was 1953. Heavier than normal rainfall in 1983. nicely spaced throughout the nor- mall}' dry fall months. kept the brush "We were especially concerned this past season because ll had been such a wet year." explained Mark Reinhold. an Orange Count}' Fire captain. "Now. because we didn't have any Oelly ..... ~~ Ndl«d 11....- LIK Kolbly hopes the Raiden will be flying high today in the Collaeam. . Her next stop: Super Bowl XVIII You can talk about Marcus Allen. Lyle Alzado.J1m Plunkett and the rest of the Los Angeles Raiders. but Lisa Kolbly is having a pretty good year . herself. She's made it into the American Football Conference championsh1papinst the Seattle Scahawks today at the Los Angeles Coliseum. ·: And she's sure she'sgoang to the Super Bowl m Tampa Bay Jan. 22. "The Raiders arc No. I and we're going to stomp them," she says. Lisa. a resident of Huntington Beach. was selected as a member of the Raideretledance team in June-her biggest thrill so far. And the 5-foot-1-mch blond bundle of energy stands out even if she's the shonest girl in the dance hne. She has her.own fan cluh and fans at a game recently voted her the most popular Ra1derc11e along wuh Rhonda Mac Allister ofOllnard. Alsosmct'bccom1nga Ra1derette. Kolbl}' has branched out mtoact1ng roles and has landed spots on the "Matt Houston" show and as the v1llain's11rlfncnd in the new .. Rip Tide .. 1elev1s1on show When she\ not dancing and acting and cheenng for the Raiders. she teaches aerobic classes . She plan<; to resume hereducauon at Orange Coast Collese next ~mester which she hopes will lead to a teaching credential as well as degrees 1n broadcasting and performing arts. But those kind ofthingscan wait. Today it's the Raiders and the Sea hawks. major fires. we're reall}' concerned." Reinhold said the count}' 's Wildland Fire Defense has stepped up its preventative measures. which included controlled burns. bull- dozing fire breakers and even allow- ing cattle to graze away thick growth. ..It's amazing how well the caule do. They'll take the growth nght down:· commented Reinhold Unlike stasons past. when fa'it· moving fires fanned by.dry Santa Ana winds ha ve chaJTed thousands of acres. Reinhold said there were only 1wo relauvcly small brush blazes this past }car an Orange County. In Laguna Beach. a brush blaze destro}'ed about 140 acres and a fire along the Onega Highway ate up nearl) 300 acres. Reinhold said count}' fire officials consider 10.000 acres a ma1or blaze. Street women's plight prompts Riley to action No help now exists for oc·s estimated 6,000 'bag ladies' By CHRISTINE DECKER Of -o.., ......... Thomas Riley wasn't prepared for what be found at the YWCA 1n Santa Ana. "I was shocked Notxxh could have made me behei.e \loo-hat I saw there 1f I hadn't seen 11 for m)self. I was amazed·• That's what the Oran~ ( ounty Supervisor said after "1s1t1ng dozens of homeless women "'ho spend their days at the Y. "I had a cond1t1on1ng built up. When peo.PJe talked about bag ladies I thought they were talking about women older than me -and rm 01.er 70. and the kind of ~treet person ) ou see sometimes m LA .. What R lie) saw d1dn 't lit his nollon of what a homeless woman looked like. "Isa"' "'omen an their 205 and 10s I panicularly rememberwe1nga n1cc- lookmg girl in her earh 20s who "'a" pregnant .\nd there wa<, this one stateh-looking "'oman "'ho "'a" dressed 1.cn n1ceh· ~'he looked hkc s)\c had jusi walkCd out 1he door of Nie'Wtan-Marcus. The) JUSl d1dn'1 look like what I thought a bag lad1. was supposed to I'm a lot more Riley'• ready to help 'i) mpatheuc no"' ... he said Tho~ who congregate al the Y'WC .\ represent a small fraction of 1he estimated 6.000 homeless "'omen 1n 1he coun11. The1. come from all over 1nclud1ng the c1t1eo; of Ncwpon Beach. Costa \ifesa. In me and Laguna Bt-ach The' are• allo"'ed 1 ns1de the \ during the da) 10 eat breakfast and lunch. to sho"'er and "'ash their dothes and perhaps to "'a1ch some 1ele\ 1s1on .\t 3 p.m the 1.1.omen must (PleHe see BAG LADIES/ A2) Hart wants another term as NB mayor Council expected to grant her wish for another year By JERRY HIR CH Of IN Dally l"llo4 II•" For a bnel t1mr 1h1' \fonda' night. "lewport Bealh "111 ~ ''11hou1 a ma) or. Bul It won't faq Im long C1t\ Clerk \.\-:mda .\ndcr'>cn '"II place all memtx'r\ lll the (It\ ( ounul on an equal ba''' at thl' \tart of M onda-. 's coum 11 ml·ctang '0 1hn can nominate and dl'll il Ol'\\ nlo\\llr The new ma\or '' 111 lhl·n be an ' nounced ln .\ndn..cn What makes thl' detllOn unu~ual 1s that 11 come\ following nnh a )Car 1n office tl\ Ma,01 [vd) n Hart Newport ma}'l'r' u~uall' \Cnc a t"'u year term H.111 however. CTflted tnr nnr :CCJr "hen 'he accepted the po.,1 'I "'a' JUSt not sure 1f I wantt•<l tu -.enc l\\O )Cars I "'anted to "'-'Ch''"' 11 "'cnt .. l'\plained Han '""' \he 1s interested in <;c.'n ing ·'"''thcr H'ar and 11 1s hkl'f, hc:r "'t'>h "'111 bc grantt"d b}' the'\{'\ en-membl·r coum:1f ..aid \ounctl"'oman Jackie 1-katht.'r '\hl' ha\ dont• a great 1ob I will prnhahh make the motion to de<. t her" Heather "M11d HL·athcr aed1t\ Hart's handling ot "{"'~'rt Beach·., light to keep John \\a, ne .\1rpon from c~pand1ng a' l'nl' important rea .. on "'h' Hart -.hnuld gel a serond term ··-._he ha\ <.tarted s<.'nou~· ncgo- l1atwn~ on the airport l\SUC and "he h.i' hridged tht· gap bc1"'ecn hostile lac11nn' to II'\ and wor" out a reJ\onnltk "'lut1on ··Hea ther -.aid (Pleue 9tt NEWPORT/A.2 ) Walls close in on Coastline's open campus "Th~ opt1m1 r in mr ~ys "'e\.e c~ared so man~ hurdles oicrrhc pas1 two >CD". \Urt'I) there' cun ·r be an) mor<' The pt'<t<ttmnt in me ~.rs therr' • l11hr., the end ol rhc wnncl l and 1t's a train Jack Chappell, Coa1lllne Colltlt community rel1tlon1 offk:tt na'lthnc C olleie 1 at a crossroad . Bast'd in foont11n Valle). the 7- )C"aM>ld LOtlc: c edu('atc thou nd or 'lllld<.'nts cnch )'tJ1 with no formal ('~m1lus ln1otcnd. 1t offers cla at rcnt<.'d room\ throughout the IOS- 'lquar~·m1ll ( oa t ( ommun1t}' Col- lritc r>1 tnct ( oasthne ha alw bttn a p1onttr in new methods of instruction. offenng classes o"er telcv1 ion radio and c"cn \Ill dn1ly new pape" Educato~ Imm othrr !tt<Hes and 01her nut1ons trrqucntly ''''' CouthnC' to .. 1udy II\ 1nno,auvc thco~ The v1s1t0Malmo 11nev1tably rtturn home enthu~d about the conctpt of takinJ htJhcr cdu('ltion into the rommuni'>· 1Mtcad ofkccp. 1n 11 confined to a ph)'\lcal campui. Nationally and 1ntcrna11on1lh Co.·nthne'i. 1mrtc:\Sl\C ~putauon re· main antic' . 9ut do41tr to homt·. thr picture 1\ PHIL SIEIDEllAll NEWS B ACKGROUND l)Ot I\ 10\) \mon 106 communll) rnllcgt-s 1,ta1~1dc. ( <>a4'.thnC" \\I\ the one hurt mo'll h\ a\%~ "IHt h'lt'" cmlc~J h\ 'tatt· tca"lah'rc> The h\t r'C'mo'C'd 'itatc fundm~ from m:lm rcne:tunnal 'our\<'\ ,rnd torf\•J < ll-a\thnc tn ltanu·I hunJrt.'lh of" 'a"\C~ The hu h)t and"u~ucnlt.utha "'h<Ht'l u'4."d th<' ,·ollegr''I rrcdll t oul"lt' enrollment to~ lUt 1n half \1 the ..amc 11mr. IC"ach«:n at lt'I \l'>tt'r "'hool\. C m ngl Coa't and ( 1oldcn W~t lOllegC'\ h.1\ie, f'Ubhd\. crit1t. 11cJ t uJ<itl1nc·\ tell'' ,,ion \.OUN'> lnr .mad ... h.:J,c prompted r\ 'I\'\\\ h\ th1: ( ahtom11 \talc Unt· 'cr.,11\ and l n1H'r\1l~ of Cahtornua \\\t('"1\ ' (PlcaR an COA8Tl..l1'C/ A.2) ... '\ ·~~~~--------------~~--------................................................ ---ii, ... !1111 A2 Orange toast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 8, 1984 Cut food aid, says panel Commissf on says fuere's noproOfOf large scale hunger \ WASHING10N (AP) -The prC$idential comm1s!.1on on hunger is callina for cuts in food assistance and the pro~ final draft of its repon fails to support claims by vanous groups that hunger 1n the Unitt d States i~ w1despmid, The Washing- ton Post said m Sunda) edmons. The key recommendation tn the repon by the Task Force on Food Assistance would merge into a single grant to the !.tales all maJOr federal anti-hunger provrnm" tht· ne""paper said The block grant ~<Hild co,er food stamp!.. !.('hool-lund1 and other ch1ld-11utnt1on program~. and the women-10 fan1<h1ldren !.l)e<.:tul t'c-ed- iniJ program. according to the ncws- pupcr. The nt"w,paper sa)S that under the proposal. siatc could take the block grant or remain 1n the cx1stmg kderal programs. The food program!. to be included in the block grant arc to total S 15.8 b1llton in fi scal 1985. unless proposed Reagan administration cuts are enacted. the Post said The Nattonal Governor~ Assoc1a- 110n and others have opposed block grant propo~ls. sa)ing they would de~troy naltonal sta ndard'I for as- sistance and that tht· grani would not keep pace with the need Tht' Pmt cwoti-<l 11rl111f'nt1fif'rl 'iOUrl'C''I as~)"'" th:it the tai.11. lorc1. 1~ propo'1ng l ul\ 1n a~~11.tance that rnuld total ~vt·ral hundred m1ll1on dollar~ m the next five veu~. I he 1a k for<'e. however, 1i. proposing other chnnacs that n11ght mean more a id for 'iOmt people, the Poi.I s~ud The Post abo ~1d that while the rcpon fails to ~uppon claims of widespread hunger. the tasll. force a l~ deleted from tht' fi nal draft con- troversial language dl'"Y'"& that widespread hunger exist'\ in the Un11ed State!> The task force states only that hunger exists, I!. hard to measure and 1s a matter of concern. The report •~ !>chcdull'd to be discussed and voted on by the task force on Monda). $8 billion recommended for Central American nations WASH INGTON (AP) -The presidential comm1s!>1on on Central Amenca will recommend S8 billion in U.S. economic aid to the region over the next six )ears. The Washing- ton Post quoted commission officials as saying Saturday. The comm1ss1on will also rec· ommend that aid to the rcgJon be cond1t1oncd on observant'e uthuman nght!. and rcspec:t for tht• democratic process. the nr"spaper. 1n \unday cd1t1ons. quotl·d the umden11ficd officials as saying. Under the panel's recommen- dation. the aid program would be administered b> a ne"" Central .\mencan Dc\elopment Organiza- 11nn. an 1nternauonal bod) with n l 1 ~ director. the newspaper said In companson w11h the amount of aid the comm1ss1on reportedly favors. the United States allocated $1 157 b1ll1on to Central Amenca in 1982 and 1983. according to State Dcpanment figures. -Q.JSiiijijifiH;ii\1-. --------------- coAsTLINE COLLEGE .... From Al Some of the same faculty cnt1cs have urged Coastline be dissolved and its classes placed under the adm1mstra11on of Orange Coast and Golden West offinal~. In the past. the Coast D.n ct's board of trustee!> has stood squarely behind Coa!.tltne as an tndependent third college. Bu t on No'. 8 three reform candidates backed b\ full· time teachers "ere elected lo the board. Dunng the campaign. the!.e candidates promised to scru11nize Coastline carefully. The college's future 1s no longer guaranteed. Coastline's birth "a~ no less con· 1rovers1al. In the m1d-I 970s. Orange Coast and Golden West colleges were running near capac1t~ Because of the declining birth rate. high schools were producing fewer graduates and thus fe"er conven· t1onal college-age students. But Coast District adm1n1s1rators detected a growing mterest in life-long learning. More adults were intere~ted tn higher education for JOb train mg or personal enrichment. In the fall of I ens. a task force recommended the establishment ofa ··communivers1t\" -a college of the community th at would offer credit and non-credit courses at gcograph1- call) sea Ile red sites. em plo} mg tra- d111onal and non-trad11wnal forms of instruction The new college would oversee the off-campus classes then opera11ng under the E\cmng College based at Orange Coast and Golden West. The district's tele' 1s1on courses would also be adm1n1stered b\ this ne" college. · Eventual!). tht' plan called for ( ·oastltnc to be an independent rnllcge. It "'ould be stalTed ma1nl) b} pan-ume teachers and pnmanl~ would !.en e pan-time adult students. The plan dre'y\. cn1tc1sm from Orange C oac;t and Cioldcn We!.t facuh) memh1.•11, who arg1K'd the dl!>tnct !.hlrnld rl'mJln a t\.\u-colkge \\Stem ·Toda\. <.ome < oc1sthnl· cnt1c-. be· he'e the college "a" set up to circumvent farnlt\ members who opposed telc" 1'>mn cour~e... Before ( oastltnc wa' e"'1ahl1'hcd. tele· courses n:qu1rcd the· appro,al of the Orange C oa<.t or ( 1olden Wec;t cur- riculum commmees. "h1l h \omc· times rejected them After ( oa\tltne opem·cJ. the tek- eourses required onl~ thl' appro' al of that colkgc'<, curriculum tommmec. presumably a more c,ympathet1t: panel. Bui Coa~thnc 5poke~man Ja.cL Chappell a~scns that hcfore C ·oastltne opened. fat'ul1 y rn1l'"'' v.erc tn · consistent: Orange ( on't m1gh1 award three cred11\ to .1 1l'le1.:oursc "h1le Golden '>'est ,h\arded onh two. He argues that Coastline needed to be an independent 1nst1tut1on. "Pan of the rca'ion the 1.·ollcge wa\ needed then and 1s needed no"' is that there arc fundamental difference!> between trad1t1onal campus college students and pan-time adult off- campu s students." he 'kl)'· The Coastline adm1n ic;trat1on also wai. set up <.pcc1ficall~ 10 manage a pan -time facult~ and off-<:ampus rlass locations. he saH On Feb. 25. 1976. lht• C oac;t D1stnct trusteec; appro,cd the estab- ltshment of Coastline Reinard J Lu!>ktn was selected a~ founding r>res1dent charged with opcmng thl' new college that fall L u'k1n drafted Coasthne's first budget on the ba{k of nn air c;1d.ncc;s bag during a return fl ight from Washington. D ( On Stpt I J. 1976. thl' college opened 1t'i doors to llU74 \ludcnt\ meeting al 106 clas,ruom \lln ( oast 01\tnct offirn1ls \did thc\ had c;a\l'd S40 m1ll1on h\ not rnn'ilructing a COnvcnt1onal ne" campu\ Thc collcac·, C'arh \Car\ werl' charactcrttcd b\ rrmar~a.hk 1tro"'1'1 [ "entualh. C oa\tltn<' leasc.·d fivl· clmcd tl<'mentar> \chnols n\ cla sroom \Ill.'\ or learning 1.cnters The college·, c.tudent~ wrr1.· more than 60 prrccn1 female and the 1vcra e age was tn the late '~ 8) wnn• 19 1. the college had l'.000 cl't'd1t coun.e itudcnts ~tud)· tn& at 1 SO locations Then 1n July 1982. the hll lt'it Wiili unveiled. tne lt11~l111on trimmed 1hc rom· • . ·, munlt~ colh:ge s~stc.:m's budgt•t b~ $30 million Thq ordered the 'i}'S· tern's board of go' ernor<. to de- termine which lOurses should no longer rece" l' i.tate fund1n~. The board decided to hal t funding for "rt•creational, avocational and pcr- ~onal development courses:· Hecause Coastline was catering to parH1me students and senior t: 1t1zcns "'ho des1redJUSt these t) pe ofcourses. the college was hit hard. ( oasthne wa<, forced to cut 144 couri.c!> or 435 class sections. The college lost more than$:! million in state fundtng. and 1t'> enrollmcnt plunged b~ 8.000 students a o;eme<;tcr. (),er the pa'>t year. Coa,tlinc has endured an add111onal loss of state fund ing . .\t Coastline. Orange C'oas1 and Golden West. more than l 00 full· time teacherc; and administrators "'ere g1\en la}ofT notices "itnce Jul) 1982 . Coastline has cut almo'>I 300 parH1mc teacher-.. Tim fall. the tolle~e·s enrollment \\3'> do'y\.n to 15 ..... 83. (oastline hasclosed tw•n of its fi,·c learning ce nters. College·, spol..esman l happcll con- tends that a con\ent1onal collegL' l"Ould not ha' e ~urv1ved these drastic lcw.cs. But because of Coastli ne's rd1ance on part-time teachers and on re•ntl'd locations. 11 "a'> able to adapt more casll) 10 thl' -.hnnl..age But some cnt1lS \\llndt•r 11 ( oastlinc •'> an 1dl'a whO'il' IHT1L' ha'> Lome -and gone. In Januar. 19~\\. the . .\mencan redera11on of Teachers. rl'prcsent1ng the Coast D1s1nc1\ full-time facult'. again called for cloc;ure of C oastlinc. wtth n's classe!> to be taken over by Orangc Coast and Golden West. AFT president-designate Judith .\ckle> more recentl} said the union's cnt1c1sms still st.and. "The hit li st didn't come out of nowhere, .. she said. "The community v.as saying that they d idn't want a' ocational and recreational courses paid fo r by their tax dollars. And the commun11y ha!t \Oted with their feet that they will not sign up for some of these programs when a fee is charged ." Ackley said the union still believes the layoff of full-time teachers could have been prevented m pan by d1ssolvmg Coastline. Coastline officials dispute the umon',s 'iew. "The people we've reached over the past seven years. I'm convinced we would not have reached 1fth1s had rematned a tw()-('ollege system wtth an extension progra~ ... said Edward i>ccker. the college's acttng president o;aid. He added. "I think the future of Coastllnc is very bnght. In spite oft he d1fficult1cs we've been through. the fact that more than 200,000 citizens have been served by our credit courses alone demonstrates that the 1nst11ut1on ha s a viable purpose. "I sec the future growth of C oa!>tline betng gradual. as opposed to the dramatic growth of the early 'earl\. But I thin!.. the need 1s even greater than before. Citizens are demonstrating the need for lifelong learning and 'ocational trammg - that's a trend tn this commumt'v that v.1ll not stop.'· · • SMOKING STUDY .•. From Page Al 1s changing."" Dermer <.,aid "Older people ha'e not bcl·n e.\po~ed \n "' rongl ~ to nl'gu I I\ l' a!>pcCl'> of !.moJ.. · 1ng " T hosc \\ho .,mol..C' "probabl) don t II.no"' ho"' ) oung people feel ahout them. In thc old da>'>, smolong 'y\.a!. cool. Friends who c;a'" }'OU smoke apprmcd of 11 But toda}. v.hl'n 11 comec; to )Oungcr. educated people a ">mokcr ma~ he lim1ttng hi\ nr hl·r circk of fncnd' and JOb opportun1t1l'' h' <.,mokmg:· hl' c;a1d. In thl' \tud'. \tuJ1:nt., \\t'fl' \ho"" n a pll'IUfC lll a Pcf\On With ug;Hl'tll"\ 1n hand anJ \\Ith a\htra~<. anti J'lall..'> nf BAG LADIES ... From Al lea'e The•\ doe,n'tha,cthl'lund,tu lare for lht• "'omen at night 1 hl re arc onl\ 18 beds a' a1lahle to homl'll'..,.., 'y\.onien in the l'ount} \lthuugh .. 1111 not enough. thae art· ,e,eral hundred t~:ds avudablL· for homck!-<. men and homl'le!>'> lam1lu:s .\hout 40 'y\.omen per ntght hcd · do"' n m thl· parking lot ot the 't - l'\en 111 the cold and the ratn Other!. rctr<·a1 to count) parks or ')II up all night at 24-huur rco;taurant'> Many arl' beat up. raped und robhcd 'y\.h1k v.andenng the· r,trcct!> 1n the dark Rik} happened tu '1<.1t the 't-the \amc da' t\\>O "omen came 1n who had been· attacked the night before ( uts 1n ml·ntal health programs ha"e rau!>Cd man~ pc:oplc "1th onl) \light mental prohlrmc; to he rclca~d Imm rnrL' fanltt1e<, Man' ha\.t~ difficult\ getttng a JOh Rile\ 1<, a member of the Mental I kalth l\dv1.,or. Board. ··1 !\SW 'lomc people at the 't-who'IC mental ca pal 1t~ 'y\.a' not all 1ha1 'ilfon~ Don't ~l't nH' v.rnntt. the' n: cigarettes nearby. and an 1den11cal p1cturc without the smoking para- phernalia. Dermer said. No one was pictured actual!) smoking. The ··smokers" 1n the pictures were graded an average of 5 percent lower in c;uch matters as sexual attract- iveness. cons1dc rat1on. self-control. health. mtclltgencc. happiness. neat- ne!>\. and whether they were good- c;mellmg or hkely to be safe drive rs ··.\cross the board. the smokers v.ere stereotyped negatively." he said. "Must of the ttmc in social psy- lhology research. findings JUSt don't '>l'Cm to be that clear Jnd strong.·· not mcapac1tcttrd. but thl'y do need hl·lp The) should not ha'e to sleep outside. I guess I should have been · lli;1en1ng to the mental health people \\hen the} talll.cd about their mone) prubkms. The) ha"e a JU'illfied rnncrrn ... he said Rdq. whose d1'1tnct tndudes Ncw- pon ~al'h. Col.ta Mesa and In inc. \a1d he'!> going to try to changt• thr fund mg pnonllc\ of the count\ and th(· mental health hoard. · I he womL'n ob" 1ouc,h 1\l'ed 'omc"here indoor\ to sleep \o tar I haH m) staff ..... orktngon ""hat v..rcan du w help." hc ..aid · I alc;o think Wt' all ha\L' to he tiduratcd S'i 10 "hat l'i happentnj\ w 1th thc-.c "omen I'll bi.'t fe" people have thl' com'C't 1mpre ... -.1on of thl'O\ I know I d1dn"1 and I'm a rounty \UPC'f' ·~or "'ho 1~ '>UPllO~d to he aware-ul the~t" things M )' o01t'e l'i)USI a few block<, av."J) and I hJd no idea 'y\.hnt tht'W womt•n ~tr~ ltkc and the prohlcm'> the} ha'e · NEWPORT MAYOR ... From Page Al H<'athcr suppom tiar1·, eOort' to trail a tnnding agrcemrn1 hct\H"cn Lhe nl\ and tht count\. (lf'I tht a1rpon·, future dcvelopmcnl < omplet1n1t that airecmcnt v.111 be lfan".1op pr1ont_> if !.hr" l'l'-<'lcctt..'d Uart lt\I' ncgotta11n the- frnmcv.ork of tht airport avccmrnt <l'i Onl' or hrr lop <tChlCH'mcnl\ 3\ ma'm "'Dut1ng tlW nnt \Car we will ~ "hat wt· an do v.11h (the framc~ork)." HJrt \llld. (1t'tt1ng SI 7 million 10 tht' I 984 \late hudl?Ct to clean up N~port'J. Rack Ba) 1s Han's otbtr m.un an:omphshmcnt. sht 1d. 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Clllior-(UPS 144 IJOOI S..oecrc>t<Wl by CAioar S4 75 mon1Ny 0y me• Mi 50 monthty VOL. n , HO. 8 Now open in Fashion Island Custom tailoring & alterations for men & women • Leather & Fur-Repair Restyling • Master TaJors on . premises • Professional . re-weaving • Custom made suits -coats - slacks -shirts All work guaranteed bratioll ·ng cele e opelllcbs.tllPaP atY Jal\U satutd:~ 6 p.J1l· 15 - For your convenience Fitting in your home or office (By appointment) .. 34 Fa hi on Island, Newport Beach Phone 640-5811 (Ne:itt To Stt's andtcs) • ' .. ----~--'- &• .• 1 NATION Jackst)n attends, but Goodznan skips rally By Tb~ A111oclatl'd Pres111 l'OR lSMOl l 1 ti. N II -I he Rl'' k\\l. Ja1.:bon gut ao l'Oth U\ta'>tll \H'kome 1n Lt Kotx·n o (1oo<lmun Jr· .. homl'to"n ~Jtun.Ja)' a!!. tht' C>t•mtX·rat1c pn:-.1<kn11al hopdul -.aid h1!> '>Ul'Cl')\ful dfons to \\In Goodman\ lrel·dom from S> na mJ~ n cntualh leuJ to the"' 1thdrawal of U ~. troop' from Ll'banon. Hut JalkM>n\ 111p here wu-. not the 1numphan1 event his campaign had hoped. for(H>odma11 him-.ell wa'> not on thl' '>tage wnh Jal k'lun as had oncl' been plannt'd I he N;n ~ flier \\a!> dul' to am VC' herl'. th1.· IOI.\ n "'here he ~rl'w up, late liunda' night Pl'11tagon ofl1c1nb sau.I earlier that that th<' N:n ~a' 1ator rnuld not u'> ,1 \cr\lll'man appear JI a pohtu:al rall) But Jackson went 10 tht• Ponsrnouth 'il'lll<H ll1gh ~·11001 -where Cioodman graduated 1n 1974 - an~.,..a~ ~k turned "hat wa!> going 10 tx· a "\\l'kome home ceremony" tor Goodman\\ 1th l 11} Jnd \tall' otlk1al'i 1nioa campaign rail) .ind he waq•het'red re~atl'dl) b) thr uo"d ul about 'lXl people Globe-Democrat future on hold ~ 1 LC H I' -< on11nul·d publica1ton oft he 132-)ear-old St lou1'i C1lobc- Oemocrat alter ~1undJ) ma, depend on a meeting bet"'-een a Ju.,11ce Departmt·nt otliual and a la"~l'r tor the prcstnt owner. ··w e ha"e not madt' an) dec1s1on as to" hat 10 do.'' !>aid\.\ 1lham E. W1ll1l>. "'-hP 1s to meet Monda) 1n Washington \\1th J Paul McC.,ralh. newt) appo1n1cd head of the department's antitrust di\ 1s1('n .. Sonwt1me Monda~. "'-C \\111 be g1\ ing cons1derauon to "hat the Herald ( o "111 d o:· I he J ust1<.:c D~:partml'nt arranged tht· mt'l·t1ng alter h 1da> 's \\llhdrawal ofmagallne publisher JefTrc) M. Glul k ·., purt ha\t• ulkr (1lud •. ....,ho had planned to take O\t~rthc newspaJX'r on Feb 25. sa)., hl' \till want<. tu bu) ll Hinckley pen pal is arrested C H I( AGO-.\ culkge student charged with threatening the life of her ex.- teacher cons1derl.'d would-be presidential as!.Bssin John W Hinckley Jr a kindred o,pint and wrote to him offering to kill actress Jodie Foster. authorities sa:r. Penn) L~nn Batie). 19. a Dale~ Junior College student. was arrested Frida) at thl' FBI'' Chic: ago ollice.,.. herl' she had been called 1 n for an 1ntcrv 1ew. an agt•m·) spokesman \a1d ~he was <.:ha ·wd wnh writing a letter to an Omaha. Neb .. woman -forml'r co"orker ('her) le Kapsack -on New Year's Eve 1n which she lhrt'att•ncd Ill kill her formt•r ( h1cago high school teacher' Jant"t l\\\ansun. acrnrding wan allida' 11 '>1gned tl\ FRI agl'nl Rarhara Bahrn<'k 3 die ln double murder-suicide HA. W r HORNE -.\ ""oman 's e>..-husband. her current bo' friend and a third man du~d 1n an apparent double murder-su1nde aftrr a fight. authorities said Saturda) fhl' fight broke ou1 about 9 p.m. Frida}. and "hen ofTiccrs arrived shunh altcrward a "oman 1dl'ntilicd as Mana Gomez ran from the house screaming ... T ht; 'rl' all dead." said police hom1c1de Dctet'll\ e Cmdr James Mel nl'rn} ( oronrr·., Dl'PUI) f>h1hp Schwartzberg 1den11tied the men as Gabriel <iomc1. ~8. anJ \nton10 J1menl'I. ~7. both ofSanta Mun1t:a, and Kirk Haney. 24. ofl orranct'. No contest plea to car bombing LO<) .\NC, El. ES -.\ "oma n pleaded no con test to charge'> of tr) ing to have her husband murdered\\ 1th a car bomb. and the intC'nded v1c11m said he'll ask for mercy at her sentencing. an auornc) said. Patricia Neeld. 33. of Poway. entered her plea Fnda) in Muni< 1pal Coun m the May 23 car-bombing of George Neeld. her husband of 14 \cars and former high school sweetheart. Neeld rema1 ned free on SI 0.000 ba1i and was scheduled fo r ~ntencing Feb 17 De put) D1stm t \lturm·) Ronald \ Coen said he had not decided.,.. hether to seek the ma\lmurn pcnalt' nf ninl.' \l'ar., Teen shot while being questioned LOS.\'" ,fl E:<, I .\Pl -.\ 15-,1.'ar-old hit b} gunfire from a pas'i1ngcar a'i \hentTs tkpul1t'' que\l1onl'd him "as 1n stable cond1t1on Saturda) after .wrgcoru rcmo,cd a hullet lrom h1r, 1-0wer ba~k-. Two-3'Ucged ga~ mcmbcri>. beth 16 were in tu'ilO<l~ 1n thl' attack. Deput) Mason Kenn) said. and two other male<, "'ere he1n~ 'ought \bout IO p.m Fnda). l\\O uniformed deput1l's and l\\O plu1ndothc') ml·mher\ of Operation ~afc Streets. the sheriff'> anti-gang un11. wern1u1111ng thl' )nung' 1<t1m and three otherteensabout "h-Y the) "ere lingering hchind the L 1quoram:i \ton: al El Segundo and San Pedro \trcetc.. 111 the W1llowbrool.. area. 10 miles \outh of downtown A white Ford Falcon mo' 1ng northbounJ on ~an Pedro slo.,..ed as It approached thC' group and someone 1ns1dl.' fired four or five shots before the car sped ofT. Nicaragua military base attacked M .\ "1 .\Ci ll .\ Nicaragua -.\ plane and two fast boats apparentl} manned b) anti-andin1s1a rebels :mackcd a major milnan base" 1th rockets and art1llef) fire. a m1h taf) soun.:e said Saturday_ A go"ernment spokesman confirmed the attatl... hut ga'e no details. There were no 1mmed1ate reports of casualties. The sourn· ..aid the plane and the boats attacked the Montehmar base at 8 p.m Fnda) and afler I a.m ~atu rda} Soviet attache asphyxiated WASHI NGTON -.\ J 1-)ear-old Soviet attache found dead at the Soviet Embassy died after "a rope. belt. p11.'ce of cloth or something was placed around the neck to cause a<i ph ) \la," the ()1\tnct of Columbia·s acung chief medical examiner sa id ~aturda'. Hut Dr Douglar, "i D1\on. the e>.amincr. said the manner of death rnuld nol he dl'tt·rn11nrd because medical examiners were not permitted to SC'l' thl' \ll'llt' ol lhi: a11ache·s dl'alh. Ycvgen1y B Gavnlov. who arri"ed '°the lJ n1tt•d \tall'' '>l" nal month'> ago. was found dead Frida) 1ns1dc the Soviet Em ha'i\\. l'lllhav,~ <,pol..e\man M 1k hall L) scnko said New Nigerian leaders recognized MONROVI .\. I 1hcna -l 1bcria un Saturda) recognized N1gt'na's ne.,.. m1htal") govcrnml.'nt. \\ hll h ou'>lcd dct tcd Cl\ 1han President Shehu Shagan in a coup a wccl.. ago. In a me<,sagc to \1aJ Gl·n Mo hammed Buhan. who no\l kads the N1gl'nan government. l 1hcnan Head ofState amuel K. Doe said. "l extend a hand of fncmhh1p and brothahood to ~ou and members of the Supremt" M1htar) < ounul ·· Liquor forced on kidnap victlm ROME -l hl' kidnapper., of a Rulga n Jewelry com pan) heiress and her teenage son made the )Outh dnn~ e'tra-s1rong Sardinian hqt•or as an anesthetic before l'Utltng o0 ht 'i car with 3 ~llChcn knife. police S31d aturday. "If it's good enough form> shct'p, if\ good enough for the you ng gentleman." police said one of thl' atxluctors. a Sardin1an shepherd. told 16-year-old Giorgio C'ali<1son 1 JU'it tx·fore his car w.as severed . Sard1n1an shepherds often cut ofT part of their shccps' car'i for 1dcnufkat1on purposes .. Anna .Bul~ari C'alisson1 . 56. and her son wt.·rc kidnapped No". l 9 from their famil y villa south of Komt'. The\ were released Chmtma~ Eve aflt•r thl' fam1lv paid a rano;om. t'St1matt.·d h~· Italian nl!w\ rl.'port\ .11 4 hllhon hrl' -$2 'i million. Sund~y. January 8 "In ml'l'ttn~' \Chcdukd Monday. January 9 • 4 11(1 .1 m Ornnjlt Count)' Transportalloo Commission I fall nt \Jm1nic.trat1on fir\t·lluur mct'ting rtXtm. 10 < "IC (enter Pla1a Santa \na • I 10 p.m OraDKt> {'(lunty Planning <:ommlulon Hall of \dm1n1' trnt1on ltr\t-Ooor nWl'l1ng room Io< "1~ < l'nter Pla1a. ~an la \na • 6 lO pm C'O*I• Mtr;a Plaftnlng Co mmission. t 1t\ Hall "7 f air DnH • 7 10 pm In Int Traospur1at100 Commission. < 1t\ Hall. 17 :110 Jamboree Bl vd Tuesday, January 10 • t.J 1u.1 m Or"nll• County Board of uptrvlson. Hall of .\~tn1101\t rnt1on f11<.t -tl uor hl'iH1np rt~)lll, Ill ( I\ ll < rntt•r Pluru. ~.lnta \na • I 'O p m Orao«t County P&aonln1 Comm111lon. 1 lall 1)1 \dnu~~ trotwn. f1r\t-Ot.h11 meeting rnom Ill< 1\ll' (cuter Pla1a. ~ant:i \na • f '" 1l m lrvlnt pty Count•ll < II~ 1 lilll. 17200 J.imbt1r~~ Bf\d ...-- Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, J•nuary 8, 1984 A3 Assassin&tion plot ,revealed. Newspaper details possible '8 1 attempt on Reagan. Begin Pit Of N IX ( w, _ Lxplo\IV('') and ek•rtrnn1c geur found alll'r rent ran out on a -.wra~e 10< ker oul\1de Wa.,hington. I>.( .. ma) hav~· be~n purl ol a plot to a'SU\)tnaw Prl''ildrnt •h·agan and brad1 l'nmc M11mter Mcnarhl·m Begi n 1n llJ~O . tht· \r1- 1ona Rcpubli t· rt'p<>rt\. fhe l'\plo-.1\e'> -tMce a!> pu\\-l'r- tul a-. d)namlle and enough to ln·el a cit) bl()(:I.. -v.eri: obtained in .\nwna b\ an 1nternat1onal bu~1- ne'>sman "-ho "a" selling com- mun1ca11un' equ1prnt•nt 10 thl' Pale\11 ne I 1bcra11on Organ 1ia 11on. thl' Repubht.• )a1d 10 a cop) right '>luf) lc1r <,unda\ 's l'd1t10n'> It 'aid the matl·nal wa!i placed in the locker 10 -\lexandna. Va .. b) a Jordanian de<.cribcd 3'> a Palestinian _.,/' 'the old and the new ac11' 1\1 tht• da) tx·lort• lkg1n iUrt\.l'd at th;: 'A hitr Hou">r 10 ~Ptl·mbl·r 198 I Th~· hu\lne.,r,man Hat(lld EuiC'nc Mt l>o"dl .md Jordanian .\bdul tlah1 Mohammed Na\\ar plcac.l~J guilt~ morl' 1han a }ear Inter tu 1>ne rnunl ~alh of conspmng IC> 1llcgall)(J pm!>CS\ und tt'.l.O!iiport explosives aero'>'> '>late line... McDowell was plut'l·d on probation. Nassar was wntt"nccd to five )'Cars in prison. Mr0o'4dl obtained the material lor Nas')~r "ho came to the: lJnned \talcs 1n 197' and was 0J)('rat1ng a \lore in i\lbuqucrque. N M . the Repubht !>aid. It said McDowell was paid S52.C)00 for the eit plos1vc!li and 'anous dectron1c equipment The Republic: said ll de\ eloped ns repon from coun documents. reponc; obuuned under tht.· Freedom of Information Alt. 1nter"1ews with law enforcement olli<.1al\ and other '>OUTCt'S ll didn't 1den11f:r It also said Just1te De partment. FB I a nd un1dent1fiC'd kdl·ral uni\ 1ah 100~ "anous steP1 to thv.an 1t• ln\e!lit1p11on In Wa~h1naton on ·a1urda} FBI '>pokcsman RoiCr Youn& \aid ··o\1 fin.t blut.h. I think that th<' "n1ona Rrpubltc has jumped lo a conclur.1on which ca n·c be $ustanuated. ·· He said 11 wa~ a "quantum leap" tx·twccn findina e>.plos1vC$ and sa)'1ng they ·were part of an assas inatton plot. On the alleption that the bureau tried to hindt'r the probe he sa1d ... , can tell you Wt' didn't. Tht' la)t thin& we do 1s try \O thwan an)b<><h's 111v~t1ption. That's ludicrous We ma) have: at some Point 10 11mt siud ·no comment.' but thwarting 1<:. not an appropriate word." The ne>Vspaper s.a1d It found "strong circumstantial ev1denct'·· 5uggestinJ that terrorists directed from Beirut planned to assassinate Reagan and &gJn. It also said coun r«ords indicated un1dent1fied people 10 Beirut were in volved • Mohammed NUNr The lockt"rcontained 95 st1ckiof an l'>.plos1"e <.:ailed Ksnepak. 11 blasting • caps and four two-wa\. radios modJ· fit'd to 1ransm1t a deto"nauon signal Releases upped to forestall flooding l:iOULDER CITY. Ne v. (AP) - \\ ater flow through three dams along thl' Colorado R"er "'as being m- l rca-.cd to make room 1n resenoirs tor e' pected hea \} sno" melt and forestall a possible repeat ol last summer's de' astaung floods. feder-.il olliuals said Saturda) .\lthough releases ha'l' been v.ell hclo'-" le"els during last )car') tloo<h. the federal Bureau of Rcclamatton <,a1d recent releases could raise tht" ( olorado as much as three feet and llood some of the areas that were inundated between last June and September Flows began increasing Wednes- da\ and b\ a\Urda'. fl\ ers1de rcs1dcn1r, said changes In the c olo- rado were evident. Howe,cr no one reported senous flooding. Bill Plummer. director of tht bureau's lower Colorado region. s.iud his agenc) had acted m respon~ to National Weather Service pred1c- 11ons that between .\pnl and Jul). Rock\ Mountam sno"'mclt "'<>uld boost· fl\er inflov.' 7~ percent above J\t.•rage Royal Dutch Airlines Capt. Jana Pleaman and Co-pilot Fred Schouten wave from the cockpit of a DC-2 plane on arrival Saturday -in Bangkok. Tb~fllgbt wu made •• a re- enactment of a flight 50 yean ago. Loom- ing behind the amaller plane la a ltLM 7 4 7 , which arrived at the Bangkok airport at the aamedme. "'A h1k lhl'> fir't forecast 1s s1gn1fi- rantl~ abo'c a"erage. 1t places the bureau 10 a bener position to operate the Colorado this H~ar than at a \1m1lar ume last 'car.' Plummer s.11d ·· W e ""111 have scH·ral month' 10 prepare the rcsef\ oir s~ stem for a large 1nno"' bt'fore the runon beg1nc, 1n .\pnl ·· HARD-LINE GETS HARDER Soviets dash hopes of returning to talk s on limiting nuclear arms 24 o;tatement on th e So" 1e1 walkout at (Jene, a. 11 <,a 1d the Kremlin would think about resuming nego11a t1ons onl~ "1f the United ~tatcs and other ~A TO countnl'S d1spla~ readiness to return to the '>llua uon that e>.1s1ed before the beginning of thl' deplo} ment of .t\men can medium-range missiles tn Europe ·· thought the) "'ould rl'lurn hecaur,e 1t 1'> 1n tht.•ir bt'-<.t 1ntl·n·<.1<; tn tn to prl'H'nt full Jeolm mt•nt of thl' m1s'tllcs.'' a \\1e\tcrn diplomat said aturda~ "Tht' Pra,da stateml·nt <,htms the~ are adhering to their pm1t10n that thl' missile'> must be remO\ ed.'. The <;o, 1e1 l nt0n left the (1ene'a talks after '-.\TO began deplo~1ng lht• lirst ol a planned 572 L .-built cru1...e and Pershing 2 m1ss1lt''i. The Kreml in then announced that ll "'ould begin deplo) 1ng more m1ss1ks ol 11\ o"'n 1n E.ast C.,crman~ and ('1ccho\lo' al..1a \10SC 0\\ (.\Pl -The Kremlin on Sa1urda} \trengthened llS hard-hne public stand on the d1\rupted medium-range arms talks. vehementl~ rejecting 'A es tern hopes that the So\.iets might M>On return to the (,enc\ a bargammg table. The harsh attacl.. on Western nuclear poliq v.as pan of a Soviet campaign that scel..s to blame the United States and its al hes for the So' 1et '""alko ut from the Gene' a negot1a11ons last No' 23 Like all such So' 1e1 com men tan. "h1ch \\cs1ern anal)sts behc'e 1s aimed 1n· pan at fostering West European oppos111on to the !'...\TO m1ss1le program. Pravda·s amcle included v.arn- 1ngs about the "danger .. of continuing the program "'1.\ TO began deplu) ing the m1'>slles 10 taunter .. n e'1t1matcd ''ill \o' ll'I tnplc-"'arhcad S~-20" in Europe The ~l" lt'l pus1t1on repeated b~ Pra,da " that a "rough pant~ .. t'\ISted bet ore the nc" " \TO deplo' me-nt The <. ommun1st Pan} organ Pra\da accuo,cd lJ S. and West German officials of I} 1ng about the course of the talk s. d1sm1sscd NA TO"s bargaining pos111on as "absurd" and repeated the So\ 1ct refusal to resume nego11at1ons unless the Western allie!ii agree to roll back the NA TO m issile dcplo)'ment program. The Soviets' campaign also appear<; aimed at the tockholm sccurit} conference that begin!> Jan 17. The Kremlin. which usually takes a tough '>land before such meetings. has been trying 10 place thl' burden for compromise on the NA TO countne., It ..aid l \ \t3tl'ffit'n1' ahou1 .1 ''"•et monopoh on nwd1um-range rod.eh \.\3\ "\hen 1n,ent1on." Pra,da 3lCU\l.'d Paul N111c the l.htef l .~ negot1ator 1n C 11:ne' a ol "making 'IX"l'l lh'' 'tri:ped with he., .. ,1hnu1 lht• hreal.. 1n nqw11.1111u" anJ addcJ Pravda 'ia1d· "The contentions h\ .\mcriean :ind '>ome We!>! Furopcan officials tha·t tht· "'n' 1ct l Inion 1son the verge of· returning to thl' tall-.\.'. arl' nothing but attempt., to deceive the people-. and ah<.ohe thcmschl''> of respons1b1l11~ lor thl· torpedoing of the tall~ ... At the same time. however. the \O\ 1et\ Jl'u have rejected We~tern e;\pectations that a plannnl litockholm meeting between Foreign M1n"tt'1 i\ndre1 A C1rom) ko and l l.S Secrl·tan 111 \t,1lt' (1eorge P \hul11 might be used Ill '·'' !ht' groundwork tor a return to Geneva .. \II ol tht''>\' In' l'ntwn., an· tx·rn~ tl'.tluu'h parroted h' thtN' Jlllt'' of the l n111.·J 'tJll., in 'i-\ TO "h11 oh,i:qu1uu'h paruupa1,·d 1n tlH betraval of r UlilfX'iln 1nterl'StS \lll11l p1..ipk Ill '"'est.gcrmanl ,11.: tning pan1lularh h.11'1 · Quoting President Yun V. Andropo' ·., '\o\ "Ever since 1he:r wal ked out of the 1:11~ .. ''l: Democrats unveil pOlicy manifesto Doc ument seen as start of effort to defeat Reagan W·\5HINGTON (•\P) -Some of the nat1on·s most prominent Demo- crats. tr)ing to !>hatter the idea that their part) lacks nc" ideas. ha\e unveiled an elec11on-;t'ar program that ca ll<. for overhauling the federal ta' '>\''item and employing more d1plnman 1n dl•ahng with the '\o' 1et l ln1on Wh1 1l' not ofliuall\ endor<.l'd h\ tht' pan~ or the leadership ol thl' Dl·mcxrn11t·-rnn1rolkd Hou\C thl' pohn man1fc~to I) aimed al helping \hape the I ~1\4 dehJtc a" D\•mtx rat'- ..ittcmpt to re-tJ~l' the ~ h11e Houw Jnd the \l·natr hoth no" 1n Rr ruhlirnn hand' Thl' .,..1d1.·-rantting 9()-page dlll. u- m~nt. titled ··Rl'ncwine \mema ' l'rom1"C.'' aru1<.(\ f>re)ident Reagan or hnna1ni lhl' ~ountn J\tronomtlal hudect dl'ftl 11\ li.11hntt, to l'mphac.11l' d1pluman tn lotl'lltn polin ..in<l am1' ~ontrol and Jhandon1ng "11mc.-n rn1nor1t1e' and thl· poor 1 he pohq l:lluepnnt 1 the product of thrtt 1carf work l:l) Houst ~mouat., and""' puhlt'ihcd h~ the "'1nt1onal-llou'>C' l>rmocr.mc C auc u • ,1 nc\li-h formed urtrun11at1on headt·d b Rep <.i11l1\ Loop.. 0 -La .. ~ h;urm.'ln nt the Hou)( l>cmocraui.. ( au<.:u'. and Rotx•rt \ ""au'" former fl.Ir!\ chairman It 1\ an expansion of a c;1m1lar boo~ 1<,<,ued in 1982. The group's membership includes 70 Houw Democrats and 83 other to p pan ~ figures among them former defense st•crt•tancs Clark Cl1fTord and Harold Brown. in vestment banker Feli x Rohat )n. rconomm Lester Thurow. and fund-raisers Pamela Hamman and Lew Wasserman The document calls for sharp cuts 1n the gro"-th rate of the national debt b) 1988. permanent changes 1 n tua- uon and the health care s}stcm. o new forum forroopcra11on between labor. 1ndu'.:ltf\ and SO"l'rnment. nev. public ..ind private 1n\t'\tmt'nt 1n rcscarth and indu'ilf\ and n re"" al of arm control l'ITorh "lt 1<; 1mpc1Jll\\ thjt [}\•mouat~ demon.,tratl" to th~· \111u1tan people 1n 1qg4 that "e arr 11111 J'>~tng tnr a re turn to pohc1l''-thn rt'Jl'C ll'd 1n I Q80. lh3t \\-C hJ' l· thl "111 to kad .ind the rcsohe to male h.ml ~hnin•, • "rote long in a prelalt.' "This 'oluml· heir' lkrmxrat' Ill re-co;tabhsh our 1dt·n11t' a\ thl' part' of gro.,..th. tor grn.,..th " tht.• pn·rl' qu1s1te of opponun11~ · I ong \LHll Rep Manin 0 \.1ho ().\11nn who plu,t.•d a ma.1or rok 1n Jr..11tintt the rl'port. \a1d the group hl1fX'" tht document \\tll tx·niml' J).trl ut thr pan-.·., lampa1gn plJth1rm l,1ll'I th" \COf \dJ1.·d group mcmlwr ~l p Thoma' Do" nt'\ I>-' \ "t• lnngl'I "111 !)\·m<x rat" n111 h.I\ l .1 hlul•prwJ lu dll\"'-t"r thl· 4ut•,1111n \.\ hat dl1 'nu 'land for, ... < rntrjJ 111 l'n,uring lutun· jtfll\\lh anJ pH1'fll.'fll) the dcxuml'n1 'l•lll'"· .., cra\1ng tht· hu11l-111 Jd1~11' "h1di haH· grn"n cnormou\I\ durin~ tht Kl'a(l.~111 adm1nl\tratH111 fhl' grnup urgl'd Rragan h' JOlfl "1th Dl•mnt rat" in an c1lt1rt 111 trim $1 '0 h1ll11H1 lo $~00 h1lhnn Imm th1: dl.'f1ut in l\Jht\. mmtl\ thmu~h >11,1d ual I. UI\ In ddl'n\l' ,,~.:llllill~ Jlld l'nt1tknwntc, .ind 1h111u~h t;i\ 1n l rt',j'-4,'\ MONDALE: I'M STRONG IN SOUTH \ T 1 \'\I \I \Pl -\\alter Mondale felt he had \omc thing' 111 f\rll'l' dunna fi\C' da\s of C'ampa1sn1ng 10 th\' \nuth f-orl·m11\t among them was that "I'm doing Quite \\di in thl' ~0111h . I h~· fn111t ·runnl·r tor the Dt-mocra11c prcc,idl.'nt1al n11m1na11nn (·l1mpkll'J h11, \Ou thl'tn ~v.ma ~turd41, \\1th ,hip' 1n '"' 11nn.1h < ,;i . and \tl.tnla before twadintt 101 '\l·" l l amp~h11c h1hn ~e1lh a "1ondalc 11'4 partner and PQht11,.ul ad' l't'r "hopc,ompan1cd the former v1cc pre idcnt on the 1nf) '-lid the ttO<ll' llf the "'uthern sw1n1 \.\Cr<' Ill dl·m1)n'itnuc 'trl·nath 111 th~ rta}mn and lO@C't the 1ondale organ11at111n f(\ \t'd llf\ He Jrn1l·d lhOl th~ trip al!lo v.a~ d~tincd t<.' dcmon,tr.1H· \'1mda1t.•, rnnt1nu1na apl)\:al among bl.Kk\ in th<' t:11 t· of thl' l h,1lknpt• trum thl• Re' k.,w J1d,,on "lh.11 did nnt \.nkr snit• It """"' Rt·dh But "h\•thl•r \lonJ.tk planm-d II that "'J) •H not l:i\ ~'"""a' .1 rirc1,4.•ncl' th.it could not tic ignon"J \t ('\lf\ 'top 111 thl' n•tt111n. \l~ndak "'•'' a.,l>.\'J to l<lltrnwnt 11n tht• \\\ 11 nttht' k.tJC'1·, l ok 11'1 llhtainin~ thC' rl'll'J't' ''' ,_.,' I 1 Rotx·rt ( •oodm.i lwm "' na 1 hl' tor nll'I '1\' 1m''>llkn1 had a' <XI>. an'""1 I k v.u la' 1\h 10 hi\ pra1\l' <•f th• \Ul l'1.'\\ ot J, d.'t'n '""'''°" "I think thr ..... , 1n v.h11.h the RC''. J1di110n c1.>nducttJ h1m'('lfl:'ir1na' forth the adm1rat1on o 11 .\men aoc.." h<" '31d l hl' 4Ul'\t1UI\ v. .I\ l'lll tt1m htl'I I lf blalk pohhlo&I k'adt.•r' ('ndof'me Mondak \ \'"or R11.hard \ninaton Jr tif Birmingham, \l<iNmJ''> l•rtt~'>l lit\ "ii" J\~ J "h' he had ho<: :cJ thr l>t•1i1l" r3tll' ff llOt runnl'I <n ~r J l'\.'oi' .. ' A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, January 8, 1984 Talks open on Central American peace plan PANAMA (IT\-. Panama (AP)-Foreign m1n1uers of the <. 'ontadora group and ( cntral American countnes gathered Saturday 10 dis cuss a peace plan at a time when the region " more troubled than at the sum of the peace effor1 a }Car ago. Although progress in the talk\ has been glacially slow. the effort by the Contadora group -Mexico. Colombia. Venezuela and Panama -1s the only w1del) seen hope for a peareful \ettlement of Central America's conn1c1s and has kepi the opposing sides talking. The opening of 1he weekend meeting v.a' dela)ed unul midday aturda) b) thl' latt' arrival ofC'olomb1a's foreign m1n1stl'r. Rodrigo Lio red a Four membera of the Contadora group and five foreign mlnlatera of .\mong other things. the proposal caJl!I tor tree l"I' altan elcc11ons. "h1ch ,.,ould C\cludc m1htal") poltucal panic!> or tho!>t' ba!>ed ,rn J10pular m1(111aCi \Ul h ll\ l'\l\t 1n 1'11c;1ra1wa ll~Wltetlftoto the Central American countrlea open talke ln Panama City. ( ommenung on the propo,al submitted t\\O "ceb ago D'facoto !>aid ~ome parh ol 11 ""111 haH· to be-fi'\cd.'' but did not .. a, v.ha1 1'.Karagua·\ obJt'<'t1on!> "'ere · TROOP.WITHDRA \f'.A.L Reagan thlh Ks Is r ael tn ay soon re move a ll milita ry in Le ba n on \\ .\~HIN(1T01'i !AP) -i{cagan ad· m1n1stra11on uflic1al~ heltt've l!>rael I\ 1."ons1dcnna a un1latt'ral troop w1thdra"al from Lebanon g1\ ing up a demand that S~ nan troop!> al!>o pull out The} \3) .\ml·ncan )X'ac.:ckc~ping force~ m1gh1 l11aH' l'VCll bl'fore the Israeli'> There I'> a gro" 1ng feeling here l S uOic1al!> confirm. that both tht.' Unitt•d 'itatc!> and lsrad are rc\1gned to aeh1t'' 111g ''hat the) <.'an 1n Lebanon 1n the near futurt• and then getting out before such t!>5UC!> J!> a S}nan troop withdrawal and a rw" pul111cal !>tructurc for Lebanon arc rt• ~o"ed tht' !>11.ilh of thl' Ll·buncsc poltle and arnn 10 g1' l' tht'm that rnpnh1llt> Offi\ 1,tl' Mt' \Utl\fird at the progre\~ \< I.tr 111 rl"hutld1ng l..ch.Jnnn'!> army an11 polln· lorn: \n adm1n1~tra11on onkrnl \aid the dangl"r to brad ha!> been l'OJb1derahl} l'a'>t·d b> 1he withdrawal of the Palest1n1an gul·rnlla forte\ lo>al to Ya!>!>Cr ArafaJ. and that tht' S) rian!> helped lorcc Arafat out for that rca\un Americans hurt by born b blast Hf.IRl l Lt·hanon (AP) - A shell ,trud. the t•dge of the lJ 'i Manne camr \ltghtl> injuring two of the American, Saturda) during an artallcr) battle between the Lebanese arm) and Drusc gunners. The officials arc 10 discuss a plan, \ubm 1 t ted two weeks ago on how to cam out the Con1adora process, cmphas1i11lg demi· htanzauon of1he region. Death squad effort rapped But one ollk1al said<;, na ha!> '>lgnalcd in its rcu:nt condull 1n Lcoanon that 11 "111 avou.l a dirt·rt challcnge to Israel and th.u 11 "'ill restrain Palestinian guerrilla forn~' undl·r m wntrol The official\ d1scus!>l'd the outlook 1n Lebanon on tht• rnnd111on the) not be.· 1dl'nt1tit•d. final det'1!>1ons on "'1thdrn""al\ haven't been madc bu1 an agreement no" bc.·1ng ncgo11a1cd 1n Lebanon 10 ntcnd tht: authortl) of tht: go,crnment ol President .\min Gema)l'I uuis1dc Beirut I\ '>ecn a\ a crucial clement 1n the l 1 S and hraeh 'ilr31Cg\ In 'i1don. "'ttncsscs said Israeli tan~\ s"ep1 1hrough the main street. linng machine gun'> at ~arkcd cars and wounding 1 O people .\ m 1htary spokesman in T t:I A.," said a single armored pcrsonne caml'r v.as 1n' oh cd and no one wa!I hun ..\ Manne ~pokesman said the t"o .\mencan!> sullert·d "minor" inJ unes whl'll 1he shell landed near tht>m on the southea\t t•dgt• ot t·amp dunns an t'>.change bet"'etn Lebaner,e arm~ pus111on!i JUSt south ol thl' Mannc hasc and Dru!>\'. m1h t1amc:n in thl' htll'> to the eai.t In addition. four of the fi"e ( l'ntral .\mencan na1ion!> are to prc!>ent a proposal that l'mphas1Les elections. That plan. sponsored by El Sahador. Guatemala. Costa Rica and Honduras. "'a' annount•ed Frida}' night by Honduran Foreign M 1nister Edgardo Paz Barn1ca. On Saturda)'. Foreign Minister M1gut>I D'Escoto of Nicaragua -the onl) Central ~mencan nauon not party to the plan. <.·alled 11 a "a re1cc11on" of the Contadora process \\ \Slil'-<ilO'\i l.\Pl -Robt.·n ~hill' a lormt·r l '\ amba!>sador to El ~ah ador \a1ll "aturda, that 1hc Reasan admin"1ra11on·., '>lcpp~:d-upeffort to curb nghlt!>t death 'quac.h in that rountl") 1s "hHally inadequate .. While weltoming tht• adm1m!>lrat1on·!I Ol'" 1n111a11'c'. Whit<' said thq will haH· no t'nl'l'I ··on tht• oflinal terror which pen ade'> [I 'iah ador " Pre.,1dent Reagan rcmoq.·d Wh11e as am· ba!>sador shortly after the R(·agan adm1n1\· s199 Orig $600 2b I 45· tra11on tookollin.· Wh11e has been an out!>JXl~l'n l nlll ol I .\ pollnes in E..I Sah ador sincl' then Whitt'. no" a profl''>!>Or at Simmon!> ( ollegl' an Mac,<,athu~t:lls . ..aid rcct:nl tran!lfl•r\ of 'ial\adoran m1lttal) omcc~ linked to death .. quad'> art· ht tie more than "cosmc11e rt•arranec· mc:nt!l lhat will haH' no 1mpac1 on tht: act1\1lll'!> ofthl.'se groups" Ht!>' 1ew!) "t:re outlined 1n a paper rcka\cd b~ the independent ( omm1s!>1on on l n11ed Stall's-Central Amencan Rcla11ons. Bcfo.rc \.\1thdraw1ng Israel want'> to be sure that the Lcbancsc government C'an be counted on to ma1n ta1n control O\l:r .. outhern Lebanon to pre' ent terromt attal'ks across the border 1n10 l'lrael Tht• lJn1tcd Stales 1s committed to 1mpro\ ing \c\en Lebanc'>l' soldier!> were wounded dunng the liRh11ng at Khalde. Republican 'il"n'I. John Tower of Texa\ and John Warnl"r of Virg1n1a we re v1s1t1ng the Manne base a!> the shelling erupted. but depar tl'd on schl·dull'. Manne spokesman MaJ Dennis Brook\ !>aid. 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LEARNS TO LIVE WITH BELL BREAKUP DEVELOP SOME FINANCING I rJ :· I Defense Dept. wanted unified phone company WASHINGTON (AP) -For the past two )'Cars. comm un 1cauon special ms have mounted an unprecedented planning effort designed to t'nsure that in war and 1n peace. the Pentagon will be able to compensate for the loss of ·•onc- stop shopping" with the Bell System. Government and industry are acti vating two "command posts." ready to respond to emergencies "wnhOut worrying about corporate boundaries." says Lt. Col. Jerome A. Landry of the Defense Communicauons Agency. Throughout the long. contentious process that led to the breakup of American Telephone & Telegraph. the Department of Defense was the one government arm that never wavered 1n its support of a unified Bell System. Now the brass hats are singing a different tune. born of necessity after the consent agreement that led to Sunday's breakup of AT&T. Officials sa> the nation's commun1cauons system 1s JUSt as secure today as 1t was last week. "I've never believed the whole world was going to end on Jan. I because of the breakup of A.merican Telephone and Telegraph," says Landry. "It's been more d1fficuh to 'et things done. but we've managed to get there. ' The Defense Department spends more than S860 million a year on leased long-distance communication systems, plus another S500 million on leased facilities on military bases. "We lease about 95 percent of our long-haul system." says Landry. "and the maJ onty of that 1s from the Bell System." Concern that the system could be com- promised by splitting up AT&T led the Defense sons . Department lO oppose Ju'iUCc' Department antnrust efforts. In the end. the Penta1on wa) unsuccessful: an 1982 AT&T agreed to span on 11s 22 local Bell companies into 5evcn regional lirm!I. And the planr11ng process began. 1n,olv1ng industl) ~xpcrts and nauonal security pro- fessionals at the Defense Communications Agency (DC A). the Federal Communications Commission and the National Communaca- 11ons System. tanang this month. a 24-hour-a-day Na- tional Coordinating Center wall be acti vated b) the National Communacataons System. an umbrella organi1.a11on meshing the govcrn- ment'sc1v1lian and military emergency sys tems The center will work with government official\ and representatives of AT&T. Bell and indepen- dent phone companies. equipment makers and long-distance co~lltors. The new Bell tompanaes. meantime. work - 1n~ through a new corporate entil y thl'Y own jointly called the Central Services Organ1zat1on. have activated a special Watch Center to iron out coordination problems. esse n11all) taking over AT&T's role. Landry describes the two centers as com- mand posts that will work around corporate boundaries whenever necessal). In many instances. however. the National Coordinating Center '-"On 't need to become involved. asserts Man 1n Konow. an assistant vice president of the Bell com panies' Central Services Organization. "The same Bell people who were doing the job ycsterday(in the lield)are doing 11 now," says Konow ... If this thing 1s going to work. 11'<·, going to work at the grassroots level and I'm pos111ve that's going to happen:· "f think we'll have a better system than before the breakup." adds M1m1 Weyforth Dawson. a member of the f( C' The breakup ha5 forced the 80\·l'rnment .. to deal wuh an old '>) r,tcm that had flaws:· •he c~pla1ns. Of course the breakup raises delicate new l\SUCS. The F< C • r,ays Dawson. will face crucial ques11ons as the Defense Department moves to "harden" or secure portions of the commercial phone network fo r use an the event of a nuclear attack The Na11onal Coord1nett1ng Center will '-'Ork with many more firms than Just AT&T and the Bell companies. William G. McGowan. rhairman of MCI Commun1cat1ons. says the Defense Depanment ap~ars to ha ve finally realize(! that companies like hi!i can actually enhance national sccunt) by offering "redun- dancy" -long-distance networks that arc separate from AT&Ts. "Before,lthey had an easy solution with AT&T and they relied on that." says McGowan. "They ha"e opuons now the) never had before ... Perhaps the biggest adjustment for the Pentagon has involved day-to-day business. DCA officials sa y th ey've encountered "increased cost. slower response lime and more complex and time-consuming contractinji pro- cesses" over the past year. The acqu1Mt1on of equipment must be coordinated with the hookup of phone connections. through a local tclaphone company. along with long-distance circuits from AT & Tor one of its competitors. Four financial c~ptrt~ wall share their K"Crets on commcrC1al and 1ndu~tnal development finanrtna at a free 5tm1nar to be held Jan. 27 at the Irvine Mamott C'altfomia land and Title Co, of ~anta Ana as ho~tang the eminar, 10 take pl;ice between 8 a.m. and noon Reservations are required und can ~ made b:Y calling the title firm at 83S-557S. H NESE RUG SALE )°lo AND MORE • f THE ORIENT TO . EVERY ROOM. IN. NO PAYMENT UNTIL JUNE, 1984. :JI/ling prices were in elfecl from Oc1ober 30 10 December 4 Experience the f1nec;• reve 1n Robinsons Area Rugs 90. all s10res excepl Mission V1e10. Palm Springs and ttem Sherman Oaks ,, )ne ·No payment until June 1984, on all area rug carpeting furn11ure and rs are ·mattress purchases ot $200 or more on your Robinsons charge uo1ed (sub1ec1 10 cred11 approval) ,..-........ --~--_._,._--, J•···'-······ -~'·····~···~···· --·1 .-,·-··I ---....-----; I I •• t ----r---I I J •. • • t .!.: !.:..! . ··-· ---' I. 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'A A\lllN(1 l ON (•\Pl -< ummcnlato1;, haH' bt-1.:11 lll'\H1b1ng ll ~ ~o\-ll't tt'lattom a\ thn·ook!lt ir1 memory but a\ the world 11irnl·d to i-'184 then~ wcrl' urlllll'>lakablc 1nd1u:i1iom thi\l lonuhator) \1gnal\ arl' being \cnt from \l. a\hingtun to Mu\lO'A • A\ 198' wa .. grinding 10 m dow Prt!lllknt Reagan s nt·"" national <,e, unt) adv1wr went '>O far 3'> tu describe \o, 1c1 ll'adrr' th1\ way "Tht·y .ire a vcf) intelhgC'nt informed \CO\lhk ruuonul l'rour · \nc.l on Dn '\O t:amc \.\-urd that Set.rl·t:sr) ol Stale (1c:orgc \hult1 "ould meet .... 11h \o' tl"I h1re1gn Min1~tc1 .\ndrl'I ( 11 11m}k11 un J,m IM during an La~t-Wc~l I urorcan dl\armamen1 conlcrc:nn· 1n neutral l)wcdl·n. I hat will I'll· thc:11 fir-,t meeting '>Ince a '>torm y \l'S'>11>n JU'>t after 1hc: 'iov1eh '>hot down a KorcanJcthneron Sept I In 1he meantime thl· "io.,.,1ch ha.,.,c \U\pc:nded nudear arm'> talk\ wh1h.: the l 111tcd 'italc'> ha\ begun dcploy\ng mcd1um-rangL' nuc.:kar m1s'>tlc!l 1n furopr r hl· ~hult1-( irunl\ ko 1\ "a pos1t1ve element tn that II "111 .untinuc the d1ul<iguc." .. aid prc\ldi:nttal '>pokesman Lam \~al.cs "I he prl'\ldcnt "plcao,cd that thl\ meeting v. tll la kc pla~c ·· \nd a rnnuhator\ tonl· ha'> been heard lrom other \l'ntor ollit 1al'> al a \crt~· .. of llC"" '> lonkrence11 with foreign rcportl'P1 It ,., undcar ""hcthl'r the '>tatl·mcnt .. art intended to inlluLl the "io' tl't' ll> rl'\umc nuclear arms talk .. or to l·alm .\merirnn alhn ir1 I urorx· "ho ha'l" hecn 1mreas1ngl) rnmernt·d o'er ~rov.1ng 1tns1on bct\\ccn the superpo""crs The adman1!ltrat1un\ o'cnure\ ha"e been notu.ed b> Mo\UI" The olftnal ~o·.al't new\ agent·~ Tas'> l auuoncd ~aturJa) that the upcoming l)hult1-<Jrom)ko meeting due<, nOI ml·an .. urx·rpuwer relation'> will 1mpro\C. Tass .,aid l ' "i 11fftuul' "ere '>prcad1ng ··op11m1stil \talcmcnt!>" dr'>1gncd llJ fool thl' puhltl that "thing\ an· going as 1f nothing ha., hapix·ncd ·· Rcag.an toulhcd on the new d1plomat1t tnnd 1n a tmcl rc'>pon'><'. to rl·poncr'> on Oncmber 14 A<,ked whether tht• a<lmanl\\r.i11un wa"' trying to gel 1hc Soviets bad to tht· arrn' talk' 1n (1enl'\a. ht' a' u1dcd the 1nlljJllntJlor' rhl·tortl that hJtl l haralll'rttl'd much ol .1u1umn \J\lng .. I h.i\C to tx·linc that the~ "'" lOme h.1l ~ hl.·l.IU\l' 1t "10 tlwtr alh anlagl· to roml· had•. ·· Ju\I '"" d.1\\ l.1ta 11at1nnal \l'luril\ aJ' l\l'r Robert I ~h I .itl.i11l· \'J' unu\uall~ lompl11ncniar~ about \o, 1et lealll'r\ 1n a m'\.\' urnfcrenle v.1th foH·1gn Journalist'> . l.lel laring ""Jo unl· 111 the prc\ldcnt''> adman1f.tra11on hdu·, l'' that thl \o' 1ct l n111n ""ant\ .t "ar The' arc a 'en 1nll'lltg.l·nt 1nhirml·J '>t'O\lhk rational grnup of lca,kr' ·· I lt• ..aid th~:~)' 1t'I" v.cfl' ha' in~ tu J~ to a mo.re a)!.gll'\\l\l' l I \ p<>ltl.' under Kcagan 1ha1 had kJ tu \Oml' 1111ern.i11onal re' cr\t.'' tor th1: "n·mltn The long search still isn't over W. German doc ume nt center hunting Nazi war c riminals 11 [)\\l<1 .... 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"t• "tit \c1.· man ~ nwrt· major hreaklhrough\." l<ut.'lknl \:.t1J 111 an 1111en tl'" \1nu· 194 'i < •l'I man Julhontlt'\ opened about K!S.001) tfl\l'\l1(t.1t111n' .1g.11n'1 'll'lll.'l tl'd 1'<.t111.nm1nal\. although nHl\I \H·rc uindut tnl hd11n· till' lClllt.•r·, founding an I kl l'ntkr I lJ'iX li111 hoth 1lw ll'nH·r JnJ \.\c\l < 1rrman proc.nutor' h.1,l tOflll 1111drr \11ml· u111tl\fll l1ir lhl' rclatl\l'h low 11111n h1:1 ol u 1n' tl t 1011\ "'on itnd tltl.· lcngt h ol trial\ l>u11ng lhl' I l/7(1., \.\ l''t C 1t•r111Jn u>Urt!) \t.'nttlllCd 1113 101 ml·r at!\ l11r v.t1r l nml'' Hui the t.cnter opcnc<l I 3.624 1n\l'\t11<1t1on\. ant! thl' ma111111\ t'lldl'lf v.11hout r hargeo; lw1ng ftkd "I \\1111ld \ll'\\ 11t11 \\111~ "' hav1n~ hl•t•n .,ut·cc,.,ful.·· Kut'\ h·1 l \illd I hl'll' h<t' 1· 111.•t•n man\ oh\tacle'> O\ l"r thl· ''BRONXITES'' It's time to recharge those old New York Juices. Let's get together and have fun seeing old friends and making N~ Ones "WE MIGHT HAVE TAKEN OURSELVES OUT OF THE BRONX .. BUT THEY CAN'T TAKE THE BRONX OUT OF US " If you are between 18 and 80 and miss those summer nights on the Grand Concourse, this 1s w~at you've been waiting for. I Am looking forward to meeting you In this social club of transplants from the Bronx FOR TIME AND PLACE OF OET TOOETHEA FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW ANO MAIL TO: Orang• County Bronxlt•• 209~w •• 1 Eight StrMt Loa Angele•, C llfornla 90014 NAM ADDAIH CITY/ltATI TELl!PHON ·~'"' hy Ot •'lll"I c_,, , . .,..,. • 10• o ~ r ,, .i "t>t•• -------------- Havana today IOoks like a city still lost in the '50s 30-year-old cars, Hemingway are btg in the Cuba of 1984 ti \V·\NA (Af'l -111,ana 1\ what 11 wai. -unc of 1lwgrca1 Latin \ml..'manr1t1esofthl· 195!h ( ut uff from 1ts 1'1ant nurthl·rn neighbor <>1net.· I %0. the Cuban capital <>till l'\Oke\ the l-l 1kl·-lke days an its uch11e1.:turc -wh1tc-\lab high n~s. now coated. by milde"" -1n 11'1 hotel plumbing -Crane's best of 1959. now a httlc \lug1sh -and 1n 11s telephones -among the coin phone~ at Ha,:rna airport arl· hcav> black antiques. ··Made b} Automa11l EICL·tm· < ompan). Chicago. Ill." But the true trca~urc\ of Ha,ana are the "carros \. ICJO'> " 1 he old car\. rolling rchc\ oft he Edsel epoch. 00\~n lla\ana«, grand. lrc<.'·<ihaded Pasco boulevard l'(Ul\CS a 195 7 r ord F-airlanc. a gleaming vision in cream and pink Herc rnmc'S a skck gra) ·5~ Pon 113('. there an orangc-and-~h1lt' ·s 1 < hn rokt and there a Model A Ford In front oflhl' 1959-\intagl· Hotel R1\.1era. where the rt·staurant p1an1st l·ndksSI) pla)\ ··A'i Time Goes By." a 1933 Cadillac sm proudl> Its lin·n)C plate shows 1t has wml' from far-oil P1nar del Rio pro\lncc Nl'lson Rl\as. 5~ tinkering downtown wi th hi s eln Im-blue 1955 C hi:'> Bel Air. t•)(plained why Cubans prelcr the old Oetro1t models to the new Russian-made Lada tompact<i available hl·rc ··Thi:'ll' old uni:!> art' better qual1t) than the Ladas. The) 're tougher. Thl') 're bigger And the pans are easier to find :· R1\as said. So\1l't pans shipments are slow 1n coming. but the "old oni:s" can be refitted with pans ca nn1ball1ed from other care; already 1n Cuba. llo"" man) male~ on 1h1!1 beauty? Rivas 1s asked. ··one hundrl·d and eight) thousand." he says. ( uba 1oda) <:an be 'll'wed through man> pmms. Tai..1: for example. Hebcrto Padilla'" .. Dunn~ lhl' last 20 ~cars. 111,ed 1n a world made up of idea!> painted 1n black and "h1te . in frightening lahoratunc\ ul \Ul 1.11 l':11~nmcn1a1kudana author., ""rOtl' '""" >l·ars ago allt:r hc1ng c.uled from his homt<land Thl·n thC'rc 1) M1nu Mun~·s wa.,. oflookanga1 ( uba' lolllmun1s1 ""orld · "Sinn· lhl· ll'' olullul} we ( bans ha'c achieved trUl' u1gn1l) a) human be1n~ and 1hc n&h t 10 cnJOY life. thl' crna1n1y that our wns and daught<.'r) ""'II be cducatcd and cared for," Miss Munez. soft-\pokcn information 1.:h1l'llor the National Assembly. recently wld a journahsl And 1hen there 1s Raul Gama's prism . Garcia. 49. 1s a minor burcaijcrat who on Saturda)'\ <iell\ homemade J<"well')' 1n Havana's Cathedral Plua. "In the old days, only one person 1n a famll) worked. Now evel')'body can have a JOb. Four of us work in m) famil). and tQJClher we make about 650 pesos (S756) a month." Gama said. Over and over. ord1na11 ( ubans -pensioners. taxi drivers. farmers. s1udcnts -expressed the same ~nument Fidel Castro's re' olu11on. 1he) said. has broughJ sccurny-JObs fore' eryonc, retirement benefits free schooling and medical care There are shortages. the} concede. but 1hc> arc 1.:au-;cd b} the U.S. economic "bloekade." no1 b) failures of th l' Cuban system What about the lack of free debate. the pol111cal prisoners. the tight rnntrols'> The answer 1s M>me11mes a shrug or uncomprehend- ing stare. Sometimes 11 1s a simple .. Well. it's ne'er a fTc.-cted me or m me " But the economic and pollucal pressures have been enough to dnvc I m1l11on of Cuba"'s 11 million people into exile. In Cu ban bookstores. American authors have been all but banished. Except. of course. for Ernest Hemingway. "Cuban readers like everything." said bookseller Ad1'i Ma1mo. "But they adore Hemingway." Hemingway settled 1n (uba in 1945. buying a small farm overlooking Havana He loved the deep-sea fishing . the solitude. and the double frozen daiqums at Havana's Flond1ta bar • Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian presents U NG HIGH-RISK PREGNANCY Monday Januury 23. 1984 7:00-'>:00 p.m. Introducti on Junl't M . Kdly. R. N. Communil) h lut:ation Topic\ Charnl'lt:ri\lll'\ 111 high-ri\k pn:gnann ll ou~ Confcrcnt·e Ccnler Prcgnanq af ll'r •'!:!l' 10 Geneti<: l'OUn\ding Can: of a prtm.11urc or "1d. Ill'\\ h11rn Speaker\ lloa~ Memorial llo~pilal Pre,hyterian . "lOI Newporl IU\'.d.. l'c~porl Rcat•h, ('A Mil'had Nagl'cltlt . ~. 0. Penna iolog~ Lm rent:l' Wil.:kbum. M. 0 . 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"'"'' ..... 1111h1 '" 1111111 1111tnlll,,., 'IWlm FULL/QUEEN and KJNG $J999 Plus lOO's of designer comforters at unbelievable • prices. \!'\:llHH II \l\.\A,\11!\.I > \ «l\11'1 I 11 I INI Of rn '\tc ·'-11{ \I II I I\ l\"lll 1\1 \II Ill Ne ti ll\11 lllU I~\ II) "l'~I N1,11,.1 ,\ll> .. ,.. J L- ' ,...- '/i t j M MISJOl TDWH C CaMm J .. ' .. -ff- 1 c "1 \ \It '\ II ,. ~ I •'• ,\ ' • "' ._,"'t'I"'" t mt• 1 ' 11 •• ,.~ .... l•ul I" ., \I r n .... ,. In .. ~ ""'"I '' , 11111,11 •1 111 •tit • I W• 1 \\ ·~If• I flill. I '""'"r ,\ LaJ.n .... I A.8 Orange Coatl DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Januery 8, 1984 Respect for others' knowledge earns Irvine straight A' s There has been no end to the talk about making the educational system better during the past twelve months. State Supt. of Schools Bill Honig campaigned and won election on a platform of getting back to the business of teaching fundamentals. And of reinstituting checks and balances to ensure that students learn and teachers teach. To those commendable ends, some changes ha\.e been made in public school cumcula. basic performance standards for students and teachers have been discussed and budgeting practices reviewed. But none of these changes 1s an} more significant than th e program recentl} adopted b~ the Irvine Unified School District. The premise of the new project 1s that experience 1s thl· best teacher of teachers. Beginnirig next month a hand-picked group of 14 teachers selected by their peers and district administrators will become 'mentors', assisting new teachers during their first ~car of classroom work . The master teachers will relinquish a portion of their regular duties in order to work with less experienced instructors in developing teaching plans. coping with dail} classroom problems and honing the sk ill s needed to keep young students excited about learning. In addition. the mentors will organize programs for all of their fe llow teachers to help inform them of and stimulate them toward better teaching techniques. They wi ll cam an add1ttonal $4,000 fo r their work. f Irvine anticipates 1t wi ll need as many ae I 00 new teachers by 1988 as enrollment 1n the d1stnct growti. But they are not alone in expressing interest in this sensible and exci ting program. Twenty-seven of the count y's 29 districts are looking at starting th eir own mentor teacher program. It is an encouraging sign for professional teachers. students and taxpayers to sec something as direct and potentially effective as the mentor program being in sti tuted in our community. If ll works properly, 1t can serve as a A li d base from whi ch other educational enhancements ca n spring. Opinions expressed m the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Readers comment Is Invited. Address: The Dally Pilot, P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714)64~-4321 U.S. blacks can't be easily manipulated WASHIN(iTON -.\\the birth· da} of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. approachc~ President Rcagan·sre- l'kct1on team 1st~ 1ng to figurc out a v.a\ totonv1nce 1he counlf'\ \ hlad' that 1headmin1strat1on 1Heall} dedicated to Cl\ 11 nght~. In the1rck.-.perat1on thl' Re- publican\ v. 111 (Uns1der an' sugges- 11on -C\ t•n the b11arre one offered b) Rep ....,t·v. t ( 11ngnch R-C1a He ha' ad\ 1srd the pn:,1dent to "in\('.'nt ne\.\ hlack leader\· who w1Jl .-.upport adm1n1<.tra1111n pollue'I C ra" 3\ that ma' sound. the idea '>'a\ac1ualf\ 1ned 2U~earsago not h} J poht1lal p<1rt\ hut b) the autocrallt dtn'ltorol the fBI J E:.dgar Hoo-.l·r I it' lrtl'd to "1n' l'nl" a hlal ~leader lu rl'plan· l\.1n&. v.hom he waHJc- 1nm1ned t11de'llrn~ Hen:"<. lhl' \lmng \Ill!\ ~(nm l'rt on'>Hkred Kin~ a dangcr- ou\ raJ1l :11 J \uh-.er<.1\l'1nOuenu.· \~hov.01dd ll'.trapart tht fJhnl of \mern.a11,m 1l'l\ 1fhc v.eri.>n't \\OP ped !fr dcll'\ll'd the hlJl k kJdn nwrl· thJn hl• loathl·d ..in\ 111ha nat1onJI liJ!urc 1111 h,11 na v.11h the pov,1hll t'\t l0pt11111 of lhl' I.Ill Ruhl:rt 1-.cnnl'd\ 11111>' l'I 'l'l 11111111ruin I\1ng I k onkrl·d lt1,,1~l'nl' 111 IJP l-.11111·, phonl'\ hJd h1m kpl 11111h 111)0\IJOI \Ill' n 11.inl l".I nd l om p1 kd J \ ol 1111111111u' tik 111 ~11\\1p and h.111-hal...l'd oil l U\.i llvn-.. ..1~1!1!111'..I n!( JACK AIDEISOI l I' 11 rights v. ork 10 earn the rl'\f>l'CI al lca\I of modern tr black\ I lnO\er. Sull1\an retalkd. \I.ii\ "howled over" h' the ha pp\ n:<,ult\ of the in\l'~llgat1vn lnc;tead. using the same undl·ruH n techniques w11h wh1l h he hoped 10 de'itro~ King, Hoo' er plannt·d to 11\l' I Bl contacts 1n and out111dl' theu' II rights movt"mrnt to huild \upport fnr h1HanJ1datl' \l.1thou1 the r HI'' hantl 'ho"' mg. Sull1-.an said Hno\crd1ed ~1thoute,ertell111~ Im no1111ncc "'hat he had tx·en plotting in the man·~ hchalf It "'a' onl\ "'hl·n Pre\1dc nt Reagan namctl him \Cl rl·tar\ of Housing and l rh;in DeH·lopmt·nt that Samuel R iln P1ercl· learned ofh1<, peculiar • ht1nor · r Ill' \Upr('ITIC iron~ 0<.'(.'llfrl'd .1 tn .. d•t" ago Jo.. 1 ng's widow. ( 11rl'll.1 nn11ficd Pll'rfl' that he had tx·e11 l hmm h~ the \1art1n Lu1hn fo..1ng < l'nll'r l11r ""o n-Vi olent \ot1.1I ( hange to rell'1ve a genu1rtl' ho1101 fht' man J. Edgar Hoovt"r wuntrd to "111 ven1" a~ a hlack leader will F,l'I the Martin Luther King Award thl\ )Car a\ the pcr\on who best fulfill\ King'<. tl·al tor sou al JUSllce By del/verlng Goodman over to Jesse Jackson with apparent m agnanJrnlty. Assad has virtually created a presidential candidate. PAT BucHMA• Assad pulls big string, creates a candidate W l\SH I NG TON --A "human· ta nan gesture" I'> thl' om· Lh1ng thc rl'lcase ofL1eu1. Rohen Goodman v.as not It ""as a poh 11eal master stroke b) a bnllian1 and ruthless ~ynan dictator."' ho played the media perfectly 111 rarrying olTthe first maj0r1n1ervcn11on 1n memory in our presidential nominating process. B) stage-managing his del 1s1on as though 11 ""ere the cl1 ma\ of?:! hvurs of rcOect1on and cons1dera110Jl. Hatez al-.<\ssad blurred the image ofa harhanan ch1ef"'ho leveled his th1rd- largest city toerad1cate a pocket of l'nem1es. into thal of a tough hut reasonable partner. not \.\-llhout gen- l'ros1t). w11h whom the Un11ed States tan deal fort he withdrawal of our :Vfannes. for the future of Lebanon. hirgotten toda~ is that Assad plays ho'lt to I ra111an fanatics who J, nam11c embass1e'> Lieut. Good- man v.as his trump. he pla~ed It pakctly I cft out in the cold are Amenca's ,lllll''>. the government of Amin C 1emayel .11~ Amencan-tra1ned and c hn\llan-led arnH and Lhe Israelis ''ho ha-.e \.\atched 1he1r 1mplacabk l'nt·m\ achieve. v.11h the rekasc ofa '1ngle.hlack American flyer. the .-.on ofrevcr<.al of image for which Sadat had tu JOumcy Ill Jerusalem. B> dell' cnng ( 1oodman over to k'>\C Jackson"' 11h apparent magna111m1t) . .\ssad has '1nuall) created a presidential candidate. Re- garded. herctolorr. asa colorful but unsenouscla1mant upon the nom1- na11on. Jack<.on has hcen 'aulted into thl' po<;111on to " hKh he has al"'a)., a\p1red the\ at:ant l hair of Dr !'vt::inin Luther KingJ r .. as the voice of Black Amenca. leg111mate broker nl thc black vote in national poltt1c'>. \cnators Hart and Cranston. and former <>enator Mc( 10 ' ern. al read) '>haded b\ Jack,on·, media anenuon. no'-' appear pallid liberal substitutes tor a rn1htant and ('hansmat1c black wnh an intcmat1onal fottowmg. who Jene Jacllaon leavea Syrian embauy with Lt. Robert Goodman laat week. can rail aiµi 1 nst Ron aid Reagan·., A men ca 1 n the authen 11c accents of the Third World o\s there 1~ no oH·rlap be1....,een 1he Reagan cons111uenc} and lhr Jack son con<;tllucncy. the em(·rgence of Ja('k- son a') a serious na11onal figure presents problems for the Demcx. rat1c coalition. not the Prl'<.1<Jcnt. In Syna. Jad..son met cord1all) "'1th the leaderofthl· e'1rcm1st v.1ng oft he PLO. undl'r S> nan control. He presented Israel's mortal cnem}. Hafc1 al-As~d. as a man of reason "1th whom we mu'il deal. He spoke of America's nect"ss1t) to address the conct"rns of the Moslem world. A\ pre-eminent leader of Black A men ca and emergen 1 leader of thl' left. Jackson's bid looms as a potcn- ual crisis forthn:and1dac) of Walter Mondale. the Democrat fi rs1 in the hearts of Jewish' oter\ Jev.1sh con- tnbutors. the frw1sh 111telhgentc;1a Other losers include Andrew , Young. a po1ential secrctaryofo;tate in a Mondale admin1strat1on, who has been 1otallyeclipsed. Black poli-• 11c1ans and mayors. v.ho slighted Jesse and Joined Mondale early on. arc no" willing to settle for the crumbs from Mondale's table. unwill- mg to go out and fighl for a chair at 1he banquet. With a shgh1 shake. the kalc1doscop1c pattern of American poltuci.changes. Hov. will candidate Mondale now deal with a Jesse Jackson demand that the "leg111mate nghts" of1he Palestinian pt'Ople be given favorable mention in the Democratic platform. that the United States begin a dialogue with the Arab confrontation stales as well as Israel'' Ho\.\ will Walter Mondale handle Jesse Jackson's not unreasonable demand for second place on lhe Dcmocra11c ticket'> What concession\ arl' 1he Democrauc pan) w1lhng Lo make 10 prcven t Jesse from walk mg out and crca11nga Third Part) ofh i'> own'} ~ 'I '\ .~, , \ Patrick Buchanan. columnlet R1c1111D Co1£1 Jackson clobbers a cautious Mondale Fritz-the-laggard gets beaten for g_utfess stands ~r\SHI NC1TO!'.-Ll RobcrtO Goodman Jr 1s home. He I'> nov. ne11hcra pn!>oner ofa nonex1~ten1 .... arnora hm~tagc. which 1s whal he real!\ was. but something else instead -a iesson. Jesse Jackson got him o ut because he daresno1 to be cautious. That reference 1ocau11on 1s a pla) on The words unercd by Walter Mondale's media dirrclor. Roy Spe nce. Comparing Mondale toa "deep n' er .. <;pence pra1-.ed the former' ice president bccau.-.e he "dares to bccau11ou ... " This makes Old Man Mondale a prc11y mudd~ nve.r.iolhngalong Hl Lhe polls as pred1ctabl~ as the M1 ss1ss1pp1. You can nap by the '>Ide ofh1\ campaign. confident )OU will m1s'i nothing. On Lebanon. for in'\tance Mon- dale had' the courage not 10 take issue v.1th 1hc President. He stood by his man while ot hers crept awa) in d1stltus1onmcnt. The bombing of1he Manne barracksgavr Mondale pause. butaf1cr1ha1 hecourageousl~ <;tuck 10 his pohc) ofnot '>a-.ing anything courageou' In eontra\t, some other Dcmo- l·rat1ccand1da1es were '>a) ing that the Mannes ought to get out Lest you think that this was Just a"' ful partisan pohtics.con\1derfora moment that BarrvGoldwatcrand W11l1am F. Buc(lc,. to name two non-Demo- crats. afc;o suggested that 1hc Manne'> be yanked E\cn the) kno"" a non- pohq when I hc) ~cc one But Old Man Mondale was not to be rushed. 11 v.as not u n t 11 a flcr the publication of the Lgn_g C om mis.lion rcpon b) the PenLagon that Mondak called for an 1mmcd1atl' withdrawal of1he Manne'> He 1ssu1:d h1s~tate­ mcnt v.h1le Jat:k,on ""a"'n ~u1a. But manifold a1d(''l told manifold re- porter' that Jack'ion had nothing to dowllh Mondalc'scouragcou<;de- C1'>1on. I SUPP<•'iC that c;ome crcd11 ought to he given Mondale for changing his mind. So there-he gets some credit But the Long report ~aid nothing that anybody did not al read) know. You did no1 have LO be a m1litaf) officcr to realize that the Pres1dl'nl had no pohn in Lebanon. that the Mannes were in an awful fi>, and that the bombing itself resultl'd from m1hta l) negligence. All the report did was lertif} the ob1. wu'i -and echo the one issued earlier b ) a Hou\e com- m1uec There 1s "IOmcthing lO he '>aid for Mondalc''.I caution. Thl·se :ire senouc; matters and a presidential candidate ought not lo<>ta keout pc>"i1t1on'iJUSt forthe sake of press attention But bcrause these an.· 'icnou., matters. v.r ough1 to wonder about.Mondale'<; leadership and v1'imn -about hov. he would re'ipond 10s11uat1onc;1fhc got to where he want'i to p.o. the Wh1ll' House. I n 111" d l' I u" 111 n. Hoo' l' I '' '" ( n n li- 1kn1 not onh that he rn1ild dl''>trm "-mg hut that he rnuld n en d1011\e hi\ '>Utl'l'\\or I k m..idl 111' \l kl 111m Jndnrdl'rcdh1'i ....,o 1mJn V.llham '°lull1" an. to londut I a ~·ln·t in· Vl'<it1gat1on of I IO<l\ cr'H;ind1d<1 le "iullivan loll.Im' as'ioc1atc I C'> Wh1111:n ahoul h" v.c1rd a'>'>lgnmt'nt 1101 long hcforc hl' died 1n a 1977 hunlingau u.knt 0-.cr '>teaming hov.l<i of ho me mad<· '><'UP a1 h" honw 1n \ugar If ill 1" H ~ull1\0n 'It iii nprc'>'lccl wontlerml·n1 that H<>O'l'r You can't argue with success Compared Lo Gary Han. form- 'itanre. Mondale has been on Leba- non what his mrntor Hu he rt Humphrey w::i'ion V1ttnam -a laggard. Hart fir'>t ca lled for a U.S. 1roopw1thdrawal1n')cptember.1982 (that's 198.:!). and has '11ncr peppered a la rgely indifferent press w11h state- me nL aftcrs1a1cmen1 on the subJeet. 1ncl ud1ng a call for a special scc;s1on of Congress Alan Cranston and George Mc- Go\ cm ha\ e bl-en equally outspoken Bui when Mondale baldl)' uuercd 1he ob' 1ous. 11 wn' page one ncwsacros\Amcrica. As an ins1ght, 11 compared " 1th Cah 111 Coolidge's lrt"nchant 0Mcr"at1on 1ha1. "When a great man> people arc unable to finJ \.\Ork. unemplo) mcnt rc\ults .. 1 hou.,ht hr had enough 1111""l'r 10 Pll k t... mg\ 'ucce'i'>or onu• thl· hl.1< k lradn had been di'i[lran·d The man Hmn er P•l knl "'a' a former pro'>eLutorand 1udtLt' \.\ho.ti the time \.\3"1"'11h a pn.·st 1gmu'i Ni: ...... Ynrk la"' tirm l khadgraduawdw11h honor' and l'arnrd hi-. la"' Jettrcc at C orn<"ll donl' achan'c <.tud1e' al 't dlt· and goltcn a ma'itcr''i dcgn.'l' 1n t,1\ l..t"' at 1'tl·v.) ork t ln11.rr<.1tY Hou-.cr'scand1date had hc~·n J tough a<;~1\Ulnt d1\11 ir1 allorrH.'\ anti a l apablc a\\l\IJnt l I \ attornr\ for 1h1· r,ou tht•m d1'\tnc1 of "le'") ork \la"' \<.hoof prulc\~or ht' had dom· \t 1 n '' "'11 h thr l ahor I kpartml'nt .rnd J llOUM.'Judit lilr\-\llblOrtlllllllCl' \n 1mJ')<H1ant point lfchacldonC't'nough ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot \n\ \UlXC" 1<11 •• hi.id. \ml'lf(,fO" J 'uc(c.,, for all llf 11\. Jc:"'r lttl k\on\ llbcrataun of I t Rohcrt C 1oodrnan It 1hccapLu1 cd ""·1" l11cr ,hotdnv.n 0 11 a homh1ng llll'l\IOll ol ~u1an tortC\ firing llO our \tannt'" 1n l l•hanon wa<. a gH•at <illtll'\\ for lhl· man "ho " r urrcntl\ our nw't prominent hlack .\mcrn:,in It \.\3'i good tor all nf U\ lor J 101 of n:.i<ion<i for om• thin(! thl· Pll IUrt'\ ""C """"' ot Hohcrt < 1ocxlm;in 11 "l'fl' 11n ant1c101<• tor .1 tho11\,111d otht'T\ Wl''vr wt·n of hl,11 k 11111110.tl\ hlal I. dnr~ add1r t'> :ind..blark' from hrnkt·n lam1he'> lkrl' "·'" thr'> Olll' rnndl'\t ~fl'.lt look1ny \lll•"ibliJl ~ mJn fitting h11ll\dl into our flit IUTl' of fu\t \.\h,11 lht Jll-\nwri1.1n ho\ 'hnuld Ill.' lk ~.J\ \l111nd ''"''8 halfhul ~ on ht\ h1ph \l hn11I lonthJll 11·:1r11 Ill H.L. Schw•rt1 Ill Pu!;·- ChHJ OoweltbJ , o ..... -,. ..... ,.,.. ,,, ''"' ,\,.,...~ .. ~ -· Gay 1)1 ..... ,.., •• IJ() ...... ··~ S• Lerry D. Spe•r• 1,ta111111"'9 I d•IO< Cclt•a ,., ... 'llJlll•u tO'•M1~•0 IQ lkl• •W "'"'• ,... ... 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N II I \Cl1 that \\<I\ Jll\I right \houl 12 J>t'Tll'l1 1 of all .\ml·n1 an' .1n· hlack and for a' anl'I~ of tompll'\ rea,ons. whl·n "'hlll' unemplm ml' Ill figures 'ioar 10 J relord high ol 10 perrcnl. hlark unt·mplo) ml'nt goc\ t11 ~O pcrc<"nt Hlat k\ arc for and a\.\-:l\ 1)Ur lc:1<;1 ~urce<,o;ful rthn1l group It\ 'i'1 k to -..t\ the~ go1 .1 h.id '>tart a'> ''ll\t'' in th" <.nuntr\ and a lot of 1h1•rn htnrn'1 had mu1 h of a ch.rnn· "nu· 1 hen r on man\ of lh(' r>rnhlrrn'i hlark \m<"n canc; h:l\(' roml' from t'he fact that tlw~ ha'c no Joh\ nt> nwnc} and nonf of the ¥.OOd thing!> so man\ \ml'lll an.., t n1m thn ha'c nmh111g to In,,· '' ,, n·,ult anti \OOJI h\•h,11lfot 1' morl' ~ommon amonit hi.il k\ th:in ;1muntt their \.\-hill' l OUnlCfl):lrt\ r hi\ V.l'd Jr,-.e Jad•\<lfl prO\. ldCd hlal k' \.\llh \uml·th1ng 10 he proud of ll'\\r lal hon " too full ol hot air lor rm IJ'lll' hul ti I ""Cll' hlatk I'd lrd :i "'hnk ln1 ht·11er hl<l•H about he1ntL an \nwnnin than I fC'lt a Wt't'k .1go T hl' J')<1lit1l.il mant·u\l·rina hi.·· l\H'l'n { andt\l<ltl' Ja< k\on and Ptesl• 1knt ReJjt.tn during 1lw l'p1c,ndt' \\.J\ a 1111 f11nn1C"r than an' 'how on trl<'· AIDY Roo1n \1\11111 f"<'r\one wac, trying lo pn:tt•nd 11 wa,n·1 poh11t:al but. of rnur\e. It wa<. \t lra'it onr tcll'\ 1c;101'I rnrfl'\f)(ln1.kn1 "'howc:nt toS~na w11h l:ll k\on \lg,ncd on 111~ report ~evcrnl n1~hl\. h' \J\ ing "l h1!1 is liob Faw with the J1llk<.on l:lmpa1gn in Dam- J\l U\, ~k "'·•'n I rl'fnrtng to th{' J:H'k(oon t ampaittn 10 fret· 11 Cr0odman '"'hl'n l.1l k<ion'\ part) landed 01 \nclrt·v., \11 f orce Bil\( aubout 6· \( \\. l•dnl''>da\ moming. lhtrc w1~1 Iona v..111 llo.·lon: 1hc)' opened the door \Vhl·n the} ull t·amc down the 'llep'I, Jal'k\1ln took the microphone and made u 'pctch 1ho1 may have bttn longer than h1\ fl1ghl ft om Fr1nHurt. In 11. he potnlrd to all \Ort ti of v1nue' hl' \31d a leader ouah1 10 ha' c and made 1t obv11)u11 that th "~e" \\.ho h.1d them ~a\ Jc~~ Jackwn When Jack~n and <ioodman ROt ·' to The White House later in the morn111g. Jackson sw11ched his cam- paign \t)le to match President Re- agan'<, He wa.-. no longer 111d1recll) boa'>tful Both of them <1ounded a<o though they'd been up all n1gh1 studying all the book'i on good public rc.-lation<o The) b<:nt over hackwards to give each other credit and 11 wa'i n1,·e. but I didn't believe a word of 11 Jackwn evenlually took over the microphone and 3'i\umcd the pos- ition of ma~tfr of ccrc.-mon1cs at Thr White House while the President <otc>Od thrrc with a smile ond some egg on h1<o lace Reagan did 1t well though and 11 mu'tl have taken all the act1na c11ix•t1cncc he could muc,1 cr 10 keep that 'm1k on hi facc People ~Y fackson·~ a great 'tx'akcr He may b<:. but too often he \top~ spcaktnJ and s&art'i orattna. He quid.I) fill~ into &hat foot stomping rhythm thlll aJlows him 10 shou1 &he kind of meaninalc!ls phra~'I that evo~e shouts of "Prn141c the I ord" from ~ulhcn 8apllS1 COnJl'C'831lOO\ No mntter how v.c fttl bout the po 1b1llt> of Jciw Jack\On a\ preMd<'nt of The United \t:itc, ~<' oughl to wctc:omc him "an 1n\crt I· 1n c:tnd11J:uc who'i donr an nm111- tn I~ tLlOi.I thin On lehanon. Mondale has lacked both lcadrr11hipand v1\1on. Sinct" the Long r<"pon told him no1hing hr o;hould not have al read\ known, you ha'(' to conclude that rither he lacked thecourn&e 10 say what he b<:l1evcd or. worse. had no real Quibble with the President until events proved him wron&and he chanced being 3mona the last Democrat~ 10 call for a Mat'lnc pullout Wh:uevcf the reason. Mondale 'lhow<.'d 1ha1when11 camr to either leadership or indcpcnd('nct of mind. he,., numlx·ronl' nnl) 1n thl' poll\ Maybc Jc\~ Jack,on ha<. taught .. Mo ndale a k wn. Thcfl' "a 11mc and a plal·c for boldnc,., a' 1nuc 1n doing what }OU think ... n~ht 3 fl('CC"i'llty lo \ que')t1on pn.><,1(.knt1al dogmn. n dut)' to 1akc a mk 111 the name ofdearl) held vaJul'~ Jark\ond1d all of that and brouahc l t (u~man home. ti nlike fond;ile }a, hon dared to~ Jackson ond no"' (1ood1T1oin 1\a free man. I n<.'umht-re'd h\ h" nwn rau- 11on. th t\ more lhan \Ou ,·an c,:l\o tor MonJ ll· · UC~A ralllea to nip Arizona In Pec-10 play. Page B-2. Helamen Tr~hy winner Rozier USFL·bound? Page B-2 UCI FINDS GROOVE Lack of crispness can 't slow Turn·er , Thornton, Anteaters By JOHN SEV ANO OllMO...., .......... One play. more than any other. '>Ccmed to characterize Saturday night's PC AA confrontauon between lJ\ Irvine and Long Beach Stale. It occurred midway through the c;ccond half with UCI leading com- fonabl) at the lime. 56-40. Guard George Turner made a clean steal and ~ubsequcntly had a clear path toward the basket. Now under normal conditions this 1s showt1 me for Turner who. at 6-2. likes to slam 'em and Jam ·em with the best of 'em. He thnves such op- ponunit1es. On this occasion. however. there would be no elcctnfyina dunk. A~­ m 1tt1ng later that he had .. meS&edup" on his dribble. Turner was forced into layin& the ball sof\I)' into the hoop With two hands If nothing else the play demon- strated the lack of fmpness by UCI Sat urday night On the other hand. the Anteaters stall had enough to overwhelm an outmanned 49er squad, 82-67. .. That', our second win 1n a row for the first time this ~ason so don't knock it," 1s how a smiling ( oach Bill Mulligan evaluated his team's per- formance afterthe game.·· 11h<>ught 11 was a good wan under the circum- stances." And those circumstances were a JTiagn1ficently played ball game by the Anteaters Thursday 1n bea1111a New Mexico Stalt in their PCAA opener. and the fact that nationally ranked Nevada Las Vegas (No. 18) loomed ahead Monday .. I don't know about the other jU)S. but I wasn't loolong ahead," offered Turner, who tied for bigh scoring honors wuh center Bob Thornton at 22 points apiece. "(\s far as I was concerned. 1f we didn't gc: this (win). then Vegas would have been nothing Now we're goin& to Vegas 2-0." The Anteaters (6-5 overall) started slowly against the 49ers 0-8. 0-2) a~ 1hey led 16-10 early only 10 see Long Beach score eight unanswered points 10 go 1n front. 18-16. UC. I repined the lead 1mmed1otely but was still ahead by only a 22-20 count w11h '8:38 to play in the first half before finally runnma off a S--0 spurt to Jive the team a comfortable seveo- point marim. and then the Anteaters continued the onslaua!'t to 13-S lO surge in front. 35-24. WJth 3:34 before the interm1ss1on. The second half was better as UCI opened with a 13-6 run to co up. 50-34. a margin the 49crs would never make up Turner led lhe way by sconna 14 ofh1s 22 points (including the soft la y-in). while Thornton muscled one basket after another pas1. over and through the 49cr defense from close range . ..We can't manufacture what we don·1 ha"e. which 1s strength. height and depth." offered Coach Dave (Please eee UCl/82) It's a weekend for sUre bets Delly Not ,...,. .. ~ .,_. c.-m ... Jack Hailey (left) of Go lden Weat and Brad Gueu of OCC go high for a tipoff Saturday in sec opener. Pirates romp past Rustlers Second-half s purt does it; Cauchos ro ll Orange Coast College snapped a Ii ve-game losing streak against d1s- tnc1 rival Golden West Saturday night as the Pirates rolled to an easy decision in the outh Coast Con- ference basketball opener for both teams. And in the Pacific ( oast Con- ference opener. host addleback sur- pnsed Palomar with a fac;t start en route to an easy victor) Here·s what took place Orange Coast 78, Golden West 64 The Pirates used a 12-0 spurt early in the second half to take a 15-point lead and then held offthe Rustlers 10 open SCC play on a successful note. Guard JelTStephens paced the Pirates with 17 points, and three other Bucs hit the double-figure mark. Darrick Morgan added 12 while Brad Guess and Leon Symanski con- tributed 11 po1ntsap1ece Syman'ik1 added a pcr!.onal high ~\en re - bounds. OCT shot 53 percent from the noor compared to Golden We'it''i 37 per- ccntelTon. Golden West , now 2-9. had 21 points from Rob Dameron y, h1le sophomore guard Dan S1ber ~ored 17. Dameron scored 14 ofh1<; point~ 1 n the first half. It was Darrick Morgan who c,parked the Pirate surge 1n the final 20 minutes.scoring IOofh1!. 11 points in the second half. OCC out-rebounded Golden We'it 4()..20. with Guess leading the Pirates with eight boards. Golden West's Mike Judge had seven. The victory improved the Pirates' record to 9-6 on the season. In addttion, Orange Coast has now won fi\eof1ts last six games. Saddleback 82, Palomar &7 TheGauchoscame into the game Y.1th a 5-9 record. but 11 didn't seem to alTect their confidence. Alex Ada ms and Brett 011 vier each scored 19 points while Gene A.rcineaux and Craig Johnson added 12 points apiece as the Gauchos used their height to full advantage. addlebackJumped out to a 27-5 lead at the outset and the Comets could never get closer than I 0 points. And when Palomar did slice the lead to 57-4 7 Y..1th 6.15 remaining, tlw Gauchos promptly reeled olTnine \tra1gh1 points-six coming from the 6-5 forward A.rcineaux .. We set three goals tonight," noted Gaucho Coach Bill Brummel. .. First. we wanted to shoot at least 50 percent from the floor. Second we wanted to shoot 60 percent or better from the hne. And third, we wanted to keep the turnO\ ers under 12 ... There's nothing to substantiate an upset in today's NFL title games In 1he 1rad111on of poker. the winners make Jokes while the losers scream .. deal." In thL 1rad111on of football wager- ing. the losers cling to substance until the playoffs. For instance. the run- down heel fac11on 1s looking at the conference championship games and dry-washing their hands. not to mention moistening their hps. The Washington Redskins and Los Angeles Raiders would appear to be what is known in the trade as "good things." In fact. in the haberdasheries a l\d barber shops and taverns ahd similar salons of sound thinking. the Redskins over the San Francisco 49ers and the Raiders over the Seattle Scahawks 1s be1nfr compared to picking money up o the street. ... • .............. fhe point spreads arc the Raiders giving up seven and the Redskins squandering 10111 as this 1s Y.ntten The lines could dance a tnne b) k1cko1Tbut what you have 1s tv.o ~olld favontcs. The scientists of this area of speculation will tell you a solid favorite 1s entirely more so at playoff ume than. say. dunng weekend No. I of the Nati onal Football League season. Mainly, all the intangibles have been dealt with and/or disposed of and you arc now dealing wi th solid facts. The facts, according to the od- dsmakers. are that 1he Redskins are far the best and the Raiders qualify accordingl). What goes into the computer 1s all the 1nformat1on which has accumulated since late summer Brad Gueu Korea two of hJ• 13 point. over Golden Weat'• Mlke Judge. OCC won it. opener, 78-84. It's for 'all the marbles' Both the Rfdskins and 49ers know how to wi1a Super Bowl crown WASHINGTON (AP) -The beating Cincinnati 26-21. Washington Redsk1 s' expre~s. roll-"They arc the champions and have ing over opponents for th<' past five proven themselves worthy of the title months. faces a mighty roadblock all "leason:· said 49er Coach Bill today. when the defending Super Walsh. Bowl champions ho~t the ~an Fran-"The 49ers provide our toughest c1sco 49crs in the Na11onal ~ootball challengf of the season." countered Conference champ1onsh1p C< hannel Washington Coach Joe Gibbs. the 2, 9:30 a.m.) NfL'sC'oach of the Year "This one 1s Riding on the outcome is SI R.000 a for all the marbles. Both teams know man. a mp to the 'upcr Bowl and. for what It Utkes to get to the Super Bowl the Redskins. a chance to ao down in and both teams will he fightina to the history us one of the ,port's areal end." team\ Tht' NFC champ will for the <iuper A Wa41h1ngton ""·tol') will alloy, Bowl crown against the winner of the Redskin\ to llccome the fir~t NH Sunday's AFC champ1onsh1p game team sinct the Ptttsburgh ~teclcr.. "' between the lo'> Angcle!I Raiders and 1979 end 1980 to advance 10 1ouctc5'· the Seattle Sea hawk~ Wash1naton. 1ve Super Bowl Victone\ ~unda) which finished with an NFL-best 14-2 and in the Super Bowl Jan 22 would rC"COrd. has beaten both of tho~ AFC' make the Rcd41k1M the lir'>t NFC' team'i this year The 49cr\, who team to win con~ut1ve 'uper Bowl' fim'lhcd with a 10-6 reaulor scaM>n since the Green Bay Packen ac-mark. did not play either team comphshcd the f"8t 1n the fir"t two The Redskin\ will carry a IO·gnmc aames, in 196 7 nnd 1968 winning streak into the pmc. 10 be The Redskin~ beat M1am1 27-17 played before 11 !J(llout crowd at last January 10 cal)tun: Super Bowl koben F. Kennedy \tnd1um and " '<VII Tho 49tr§ won they •dr hcforc. national 1clc-w11on aud1rncc Joe Qtbb1 I Buo TUCKER and over a schedule in which the surviving teams have been involved 1n 18 weeks. What the authorities refuse to consider is stulT like the Scahawkl. coming to town in a travel uniform which consists of a T-shi rt which !Wlys. "I believe." The costume was in response to a sermon delivered by the Reverend tight end Charle Young who embraced the theme. "ff you believe you can do It, you can." As suggested above. however. the eggheads and informed of football throw this son of stulT out as so much sentimental hogwash. Whal ~oes in the computer is more substan11al stulT such as the fact there are 22 pos1t1ons in football and the Raiders probably rate the edge over the 'ieahawks in no fewer than 20 of 1hem What Seattle has going for at, obv1ousl}. 1s past performance wherein the Seahawks defeated the Raiders in two regular season games. This. too. 1s thrown out. The two lo!.ses occurred at the ume of year when all teams endure ups and downs. The Raiders were tn a down and now they are in an up. Seattle is also man up, but a Raider up is better -seven points better. As for the Washington-San Fran- cisco thing, 1t 1s difficult to review the record of the defending champion Redskins and find a logkal reason to expect them to lose to the 49ers. Cenainly. you throw out the kmd (Pleue Me TUCKER/82) Raiders await Knox mystique He 's no stra nger to NFL piayoff s; just ask the Ra ms LOS ANGELES (AP) -Three years ago. they were upstans out of Oakland with an astensi.. ne\t to their name. Now the Los .\ngeles Raiders are the establishment tiring to fend ofT a challenge from an une~pcctcd source. The challengers are the \ca11le Seahawks. new 10 the pla~olls But their coach. ( huck Kno.it. has tra\eled this road oftrn In ti"e \ear. with the Rams fi\e d1"1s1on cham- p1onsh1p<>. In fi\I~ 'car., with HulTalo. two trips to the pla\ofTs. ~nd noy, another in his fir'>l \l'ar in Seattle. No head coal h in Na11onal Foot- ball Lea~uc h1.,1on has had more success 10 feY..t:r \ear-. with mon· teams. The astcmk '' l'mhlcmauc of adequacy rathcr 1han \upremaq 1n 1he NFL. It '" the statis11cal equivalent ot ··li11'l'. hul no cigar·· Or. 1n this gaml' no lllk lu\t a hack- door adm1srnin w tht· pla~oth. Onl} tw1 rc rn the r><i'>t-ml'rger history of 1hc "ii I h.1., a Y.lld-card team even real hnl thl' \uJX·r Bowl, ana only once ha' IT l'mcrgcd 3 'Winner -the Oakland Raider' ol 1980. who first had to knod. oil 1hc .\mencan Conference's '"l''>t ()1, 1s1on cham- pions. the San D1cg.11 ( hargcr\. to get there .. 'What 1mprt.''i\l'' mr ahout them." Raiders tight end Todd ( hns1enscn said of the \4.·ahaY.~' ··1,. Y.hat impressed me abou1 u., three \ear. ago The' arrear 10 hi.· a team of dcstin\ and thal a lot ot the time. 1s 11 lot more Kar\ than their ah1hl) "I think "e ha'r a uillcct1on ol better athletc<i. hut 1ha1. rcalh at th" time of the sca\on '' 1rrl'le' anl The }Car "e v.on the \uix·r Ao\\ I. then· were at la<it thrt'l. team'> ht:ttl'r than Y..C were ·;.The hardc'>I 1h1n11 1\ to [I.Cl to the plavofl\. ·· \a1d Raider<, < oa(h I nm Flores .. Afkr that an\th1ng urn happen I'm Wl'll aware of v.hat can haJ>Pcn to J "lld-t ard tt·am tha1 gel\ hot We did 11 1n IQXO and tiecamc Chuck Knoz Y..orld champions." "lov. 11 '" the Ra1<.lcr~ Yoho art· d1' '''on champ1om. Jnd the \ca- h.iY..k\ who are JUSt one .,ll~r a"'a' Imm a '\hot at the V1mr L omhani1 r roph~ I t'!i not all thal I mrrnbahk The\ did 11 twice dunng thr \ea\lln 't<-1o 10 ~attic and then 1"1-~ I in Lo" ·\ngclcs - \.\hat Y.Ould <seem tn he all that 1mprnhable. howe,er. 1., that thr \cahav.k!i arc pis) ing ttl<la\ ' .\ H 111lc game (I pm at thr ( 011 .... ·uml to hcgin With Thie; season while L.\ ran JY.3\ "'1th the Y..e\tcm t11k Y.1lh a t ~-"1 rcl'ord ou1sconng the oppo.,1t1on "' lll4 point' in the proet'\\, ~attic <>pullt·rcd from start 10 fin1'>h. ncH·r "-lnnintt morc than lY.O in a roy, fini'>h1ng JU<il one gamt' O\er ~(JO al ~-7 and ~onng JUS1 'ii\ point\ mnrl' than 11 allowed ThC'n there ""3" tht· hu,inr'' lll pla\lng Oen\Cf. thr .\H \ nthcr y, 1ld-card team T ht' <;e.1ha"' ~' wnn in .l hrce1(', 31 -7 '-lo thc\ 'd Yoon tht·ir firn plJ\Otl tzamc cvt"r -hut th<'\· d lx'l'n at hllml· again\! an l'qualh mt'd10i.·n· tcam th1 \kl'fHll' \<.·oiled '"a1t'll thn ttcl Ill M 1am1 thf C'\fl('rts ..aid sec WINS, 93-70 Scnu'r i!-UJ•d \ndrc.-"°lm1th '(<Ht"\I 10 point\ 111 kad "°louthcrn < JI ( ollcgc pJ'it \l\1t1ng Occidental. 93-70. 1n n non~onfcrcn1..c hac,1'.c.-th311 pmc \aturJa) n1&ht SC< IO-l 1umJX"(.I out to a IQ-I~ lead at the outo,ct ind conunul'd c11:pand1na "' mara1n unul the l('J b) • 43-24 marain ., h lfhmt' (l«1dental. 2-11 \tartt'd onc an-a product 1n auard Mal Ourkct nd had another come on the hench 1n Jam ~cl1<'howc,k1 r I >urk<'l.'. fomwrh of "itw port Hartlor ll1gh d1dn·1 .,con-a point dunna hi\ '>tint , while Pclichov.\k1. out ofro ta M~ H1Jh. 1all1~ hut a "n-.k ~ kt'I 'hC'r-..1n Ourham had 12 JXllnt\ and I 0 1'$1\t\ to 11d \( < c, cau1.C T hc 1,.·ont<''H m1r~cd the final 1un,uf) fot the Vanauard b(fon: they OJ>l'n NAI~ ()ic,tnct 11 1:onfcrtll~'t ''''> Wtdne<Jday n1sht (7.30> 1n t l ~lh-ran~N and unbeaten ~tmont 1ln the la1tcr·, rampu' .. ... 82 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January a. 1aa• SPORT S BRF AK Expos' jealousies causini ·~ancer' in the clubhouse? From AP dJ1pa&cbes MONTREAL -Outfielder Andre Ill Oawson of the Montreal Expos says the team must ~Ive a problem in !he dubhouk before 11 can reach its potential on the field. Last month. former Expos pllcher Scott Sanderson )aid rert<.1in Montreal players "detest one another," some wen; Jealous of the lucrative contracts of others and tht> team was anltcted with a .. cancer (that) t>rodes !he t:nthusiasm of the more spinted playe~." Dawson said that Sanderson, traded Last month to the Chicaeo Cubs in a three-way deal, might have been overly harsh because of lingering bittemes.s about the deal. .. , don't think there's any Jealousy on this team." said Dawson. in town to receive the Expos' Player of the Year Award he shared wi th left fielder Tim Raines .. That's been said in the past, that playt•rs have a tendency to be DAWSON Jealous of !ht' contract ($2 million per }ear) of(ca1cht'r) Gal) Carter. "I don't think that\ the case. I kn ow Scott, and ht' ml'ans well. but he was right when he said we didn't have tht· unit) amon$ the players that yo u need." Dawson said the players "'eren 't as close-knit as the) should be. that the) tended to go their own way after g<imes. "Wl·'ve got to start right from Da) One at training camp. get a camaradane. get a hule bit of communica- uon among the pla)ers." Dawson said. "We need spirit. v.c need believers, we need a li1tle more effort from ever) player." Lcadcr-.h1p. -.aid Dawson. was the residue of all 25 pla)crs on the roster doing their JOb , not the rcspons1bd11~ of one man. Raines said that for a team to win . "it's got 10 be like J famil)," bu t he couldn't explain wh) that feeling was missing on the Expos. Da"'son and Raines. along with the nucleus of the tc:am -p11chers Steve Rogers. Charlie Lea and Bill (jull1ckson. Carter and third baseman Tim Wallach - all l·amc up through the Expos' farm system. "The only players I came up w11h were Tim Wallach. < ·h:irlle Lea and Bill Gullickson," said Rames. "The other gu~'\ are much older than I am. "Mayt>e what we have is a generation gap" , Rozier near USFL deal? Bruins PITTSBURGH -The Ptllsburgh EE Maule"' denied Saturday they have st1nrd c II• • He1$man Trophy winner Mike Rozier to 11 multim1llton-dollar United States football survive Lc:Oi&ue contract, but exp~ssed opt1m1sm the)' will reach an aareement "sometime this week." Rozier's agent, Los An"eles attorney M 1kc Trope. s~ud. the Nebraska All-American running back 1s "close" to an avecment with the USFL expansion franch1st and ------. that he 1s "cautiously optimistic" a deal w1ll be n:ached soon. Maulers President Paul Martha !Hild he has gotten "the dis11nct 1mpres!>10n" that Roller wants to play in the USFL and; won't wait until the Nallonal Football League draft on May I to decide his future. "The kid really likes us. He's told us that. He likes the way we presented our offer," said Maulers General Manager George Hed- ROZIER dleston. Trope said rumors that surfaced over the weekend that Rozier has already signed with the Maulers apparently staned when the team sent Rozier a photocopy of a check "to show their sincerity." the agent said. "Mike apparently showed the check to another player. That player tofd an agent about it and the agent told the m'edia the kid had already been paid. If s not true. We don't have a deal yet," Trope told the Press. "I haven't signed yet. I haven't talked to anyone yet." Rozier said. Webb bowls •em over Wayne Webb of Carmel, Ind., started G off 1984 the way he finished 1983 -by winning a stop on the Professional Bowlers ' Association Tour with a victory Saturday in the S 140,000 Rolaids Open at Anahiem's Wonderbowl. Webb defeated three opponents on his way to the $25,000 top prize Saturday afternoon for his second consecutive PBA victory. He closed out the 1983 season by captunng the Brunswick Memonal World Open title an Chicago. Angels in AL opener NEW YORK -The American Lea~ue opens its 84th season on Monday, April 2 with three games including a matchup between last season's division champions. the Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox. The world champion Orioles open at home against the White Sox and the New York Yankees play at Kansas Cit> in day games to start the season. That night, Boston opens wi th the Angels at Anaheim Stadium. There are I 0 doubleheaders on the league schedule and 775 of the l, 134 games will be pla)'ed at night. The night schedule is down 25 games from 1983 and 36 rrom • UCLA edges Arizon a. 61-58; Fresno St., UNL V-also win- From AP dl1pa&cbu TUCSON -Ralph Jackson scored a &eason-IHgh 18 points and nu-plagued Kenny Fields had ~1x of h1!> eight in the final six minutes as sixth-ranked UC'LA rallied to beat upset-minded Arizona 61-58 in a Pacifit-10 Confer~nce basketball game Saturday night. Ahead 32-27 at halftime, the Bruin!> fell behind 45-38 wi th 12:22 remainmg a!> the host Wildcats appeared headed for an upset s1m1lar to the 70-69 shocker here on Jan. 18, 1979. However. Fields cut the Bruins' ddic11 to 50-4~ on a layin and Jackson sank back-to-back jumpers to give UCLA the lead for good at 53-50 w11h 6:35 to go. UCLA is now 9-1 overall and 2-0 in the Pac-10. • Arllona State 65, USC 48 -At Tempe, Steve Beck. a o-3 freshman guard. switched to forward and scored a career-high 19 points as Arizona State used an early second-half spurt to beat Southern Cal in a regionally televised Pacific-I 0 game. With the score tied 26-26 at half11mt'. the host Sun Devils (6-6 overall, 1-1 conference) reeled off nine of the second half's first 11 point~ with Beck gt'll1ng seven of them. ~nior guard Chris Beasley. a Costa Mesa High and Oran~e Coast College produc.:t. finished "'ith a game-high 22 points for the Sun.Devils. USC. despite 18 points from Ocean View High star Wayne Carlander and 10 from Charlie Simpson. fell to 6-9 overall and 1-1 in the Pac-I 0. Oregon 79, Stanford 78 -At Stan lord. Chm Harper made two free throws with nine sl'cond!> remaining. g1" mg the Ducks a three-point lead. and the) pulled out a come- from-behind Pacific-10 victory ovl·r Stanford. Nevada Las Vegas 87. New Mexico St. 66 -l\t Las Ve~s. Danny Tarkan1an scored 18 points and had 12 assists, pacing UNLV to a Paufic Coa~t Atlet1c Assoua- uon victorv over New Mexico State. Tarkanian hit eight of 14 field goal attempts, most over an Aggie zone. and also had a game-high seven steals as UNL V improved to 11 -1 overall and 2-0 1n the league. Fresno State GS, University of Pacific 47 -At Fresno. forward Ron Anderson scored 25 point'\ to lead the 16th-ranked Bulldogs to a 65-47 v.1n o\er Pacific in the PCAA opener for both teams. .,..,,,..0 Lindsay McElmell (41) of New Mmdco State stops Lae Veau• Ed Catchln&•· After "laking a 27-19 halftime lead. Fresno St.ate started the second half strong, outscorine Pacific 11-2 in the first four minutes to open up a 17-point lead. But the Tigers battled back to cut the lead to 52-45 with just over live minutes rem_aming in the game. .• Cal State Fullerton 72, San Jose St. 62 -Senior guard Leon Wood scored 21 points and had fi ve assists to lead the Titans to a PC AA victory over the Spartans at FuJlerton. Forward Tony Neal scored 14 points and pulled down a game-high I 0 rebounds fo r the Titans. now 2-0 in the con ference and 11-2 overall. North Carolina 81, North Carolina St. 10 -At Raleigh. Sam Perkins scored 16 of his game-high 22 points in the second half as the top-ranked Tar Heels coasted to it~ 10th viclory, beating the Wolfpack in an Atlantic Coast Conference game. Kentucky 96, LSU 80 -At Baton Rouge. Melvin T.urp1n poured in a season-high 35 points and anchored Kentucky's awesome front court to lead the No. 2 Wildcats to a victory over No. 9 Louisiana State in a Southeastern Conference game. 1982. Texas again plags the mo~1 night games. 72. and ;:::r::~restwoupsets Little guys give n East a big boost toul hed off a six-goal outburst on a short-, INGLEWOOD -Anders Hakansson ~ TUCSON -Scott Hoch. the only surv1 vor from the first round, scored upsets Saturday over Hal Sutton and Tom Kite and advanced to the semifinals in the Se1ko- Tucson Match Play Championship. handed goal I :5 I into the final penod and Marcel Dionne struck for a pair of goals to kad the Los Angeles K.ings to a 7-1 \>ICtory over the (. algar) Flames 1in National Hocke) League action ')aturday n1gh1. Hoch. a winner of two titles in four seasons on the PGA Tour. knocked off Sutton. the 1983 leading money- winner and Player of the Year. 3 and 2 in the morning round, then unleashed a 6-under-par blitz lo swamp Kite 4 and 3 in rainy afternoon play. Goalie Marco Baron. pla)ing in his first game for the Kings smce he wa~ acquired from lhe Boston Brum organization last Tuesday. performed bnlhantly. turning aside 26 shots. The only goal he surrendured v.as a power pla) score b) Lann~ McDonald at 5: 14 of the second period Hoch will play Tom Watson 1n one semifinal match today, Watson beat Jim Dent 3 and 2 1n morning pla) then held off Lon Hinkle 2 and f In the afternoon. The other semifinal will match Lanny Wadkins <igainst Gil Morgan. who took the Tucson title as a medal-play event last year. ·-· Young sparks West, 21-16 BYU quarterback. San Diego State receiver gang up on East for Hula Bowl victory HO~OLULl (A P) Sll've 'roungot'Bngham Young Unl\ermy P<l'>'ll'd tii1 one toul hdov. n and ran for Jnotlll'r to lead the Wl'Sl 10 a 2 1-1 6 \ 1uon O\Cr the Ea!>t 1n the annual Hula 'Howl all-)tar rnlk~l' football ~Jr11l' Saturda). Jim Sandtt<ik). a n:t·t·1 \ ~·r fn>m San Diego State, was named tht: outstand- ing. offt·n~1\C pla)l.'r lk had sncn pa.,, rl't'l'pttonr, for a total of 124 \Ufd\. I rrJd1l' <1iltx-rt a 1.klcn<il\e eno tr om ( 1corg1a ''·'' thr out!>tanding tkfcn~l\l' pla}n .1 ... hr \\>a\ ned1ted \\llh 'I!!. lat ld l'' 11a lu<ling three "h1d1rl''>Ultl·d111.i lo,., ot 21 \ards. I he wl'\t \lOrl'll llJ\\ cJl1l' n11nutc IO!tecondsmtothegamc.Jefl l t.:1dmg of Texas recovered an East fumble on the East's 12-yard ltne on thl' third pla~ from scnmmage. Two pla~s later. Youn$ h11 Da' c l ewi s ol Caltforn1a with a four-yard pa'' tor the ~core. Lrn.l1ng left the game 1n tlw third quaner with an elbow inJur~. Young scored on an 11-)ard run with 8·07 remaining in lhl' first quarter A 52-yard pass from Young to Sandusky led to the toul hdo~ n Jdl HostetlerofWest Y1rg1n1a took mer al quarterback for the La'lt uftcr l>ukt•'<, Ben Bennett wa<o unahlc to m11\l' the team 1n two scnc' 110 ... 1etler led the East on an ~I 1., ard touchdown march. wh ich included a 34-yard pass to Cliff Benson ot Purdue. and was capped b}' a 17-yard run by Iowa's Norm Granger for the score. The East got the ball again under the Hula Bowl rule allowing the • trailing team lo rece1\t' the kickoff. But Lupe Sanche1 of LIC LA inter- cepted a pass by Brnnl'tt at the goal ltne to stop the East's dlort 10 11e the game. The West scored again with 6:58 left in the half on a 46-yard pas!> from Steve Pellucr of Washington to Gerald McNeil of Havlor. the first play after Colorado\· Victor Scott rntcrt·cpted a pac;s b~ Hostetler. The East took to a ground attack in the third quarter. l'a pp1ng a 72-yard touchdown dn\l' '>'11h an eight-yard pass from Ho~ll'tkr to Kenny Jack-~on of Penn ~ta tr UCI ... Abrahams· leads FV From Page Bl HU'\\, 1n hi\ r1n1 <,l'<l\011 at the hl·lm of t ht' 49t·r., "Ir' tnl' ".1 I hl'" 're a real I~ good H·am :ind thl'' 'n· a \l'f) good team at home .. ~1ulligan\ ·\ntt'atl'r'> no~ ltaH a 111-4 rl'tord 1n 1hrce-plu!> yl'ar~ al < ra"'tnrd Hall \nd after an mcon~1~­ trnt heg1111llllN th1'> \l'a\on. l i( I ollllX'ar<o llJ haq· tound It\ @,rOO\l' al IU\l thc nght tlflll' "rH· al\\.n' ':11d 1h1\.., a tal~nted wam. lt\.\a'\the1rrnarh v.hohin<.lered tht'ill" '>aid Mulh~n 1n a tonguc- ;ind-rherk n1annc1 J hi.' Fountain Valle~ High wrestl· 1ng tt·am easily outdistanced thl' fil'ld to ca pture the pret1g1ous Tournament of< hamp1ons Saturda}' at El Camino C ollcgc rn other tournament action.Junior Jim Stanovich of Estam:ia H1ih needed an overtime session to d1s-po• of his foe and take the 101. pound classifi cation in the E'>tancia Tournament The Baro n\. led h-. ht•avywe1gh1 Russ Abrahams. won the Tour- nament of Champion\ 1.ompc11t1on with n team ~ore-of 195 points Mayfair wa!> scrnnd at 176 lf unt· TUCKER'S COLUMN. • • From Page Bl nf ,tu fl th\' Srahn"' kc; ha' con their T. ')pread -tl'le Wa~h1ngton offen~1vc 'h1rh You al.,., d1 \<:ard -.111fl like the line The Rcd'>ktn front &lJ}\ art' ~\" on Markl'I \trn:t '>t:lli ng rt·plirn\ l afkd "The Hogs ... i\n 3\(.'tas,c Hoi I!. of the rahh:illt' p.1tt h doll wearing ti-S. 274 2 pound<; little !thirt' th<it )J 'f "~k i n the 'Skin~" 'io much for the hue '>C3'ion What go\''i in rhe l'omputcr is 1ea\on1ng of the football !c1cnt1St!i rn 11tcnal 111..t• the.-Rt:dc;km\ hctng at To th1\ toumt. 11 is cnt1n:I ) rca~on- homr where lht.'\ docior tht' field 10 able \Ull thl"m,elvcs and to damage the Ali a maltcr of fact. 1f I were a other \tdl' . .\l~e> thrown 1n are ~uch netting man. which I am. the com- .. t.ll1~t1n a'i Wa~hinaton·., I S-2 re-putc.-1 would be highly ~sptttl"d ond t. ord. John R1gs1M' 24 ru\htni touch-thr pla) her~ would ht-the two do""ns and the Rtd kin,· mo'it rct.·cnt fa"ofltc\, giving the required point\ 0011og.. S 1-7 O'er tht Ram'i This dccis1on 1s not cnt1rcl ) scie-n· Rut thr 1.omputcr ~rutc; out one ~ 11 1s al\O stntimtntal. I lo"c ,,1.1nnr rt-.11\un fnr thr I 011·pn1nt mnnr' 1ngton Beacl1 11111,11~.i ~..:\cnth with l(X)l(1 points Abraham•;rn .,., inning 1he heavy- weight d1v1~1on. also took home an award for most fall~ in the least amount ol t1mt•. Fountain Valle" also had two wrestlers firmh in third place -Trent Kenne> at 141 pound!> and Car) Franco at 148 1 he 01kr'> v-ere lt·d h\> senior K \>II.' Hanson. "'ho won thr 129-pound d ass1 ficat ion Huntington Bt.'at'h al!IO posted a third plan· lin1~hl'r (Ken Beck). a fourth place ( M 1ke Rangrl) and a fifth plat'c (f~ohcdo) Aztec women swim to title ~an Diego State's Kathy Hall set meet rl'cord' in tht' I .6SO fret~tylt' and 200 frte and added a win 1n the 200 huttcrlly to help !he Aitccs win the womens d1vl\1on of the l l( Irvine Swim ln.,.1tat1on11I Sa1urda) at Hmtagc Park. In the men·~ compct11ton. V< Santn 83rbara won team scoring honof'\ dc~p1tc 3 tine 10d1v1dual performance on the day b)' Cal State C h1co·~ Tom Harvill Hall clocktd a U I JO to win iht.• ~Oc) rn-1•t;{\ le Alabama's Jones, kfcker Garcia key Shrin e win STAN FORD (A P) -In the game played for thl' underdogs. the littk guys scored the most point'> Alabama's Joe> Jones. a 5-9 w1dl' recel\ er who hopes his speed will overcome his lack of size in the pro,. !>t'orcd two touchdowns. to lead the East to a 27-19 v1ctOI) Sa'\Tirda) in tht· 59th Shrine East-West charity foot· ball game. Jes'>C Garcia. the shortest player on the field at 5-7. impressed the mort.' than 400 pro scouts. general man- a$ers and coaches in the stands as he lucked two field goals. three C\tra points and boomed a 51-yarder on one of his five punts for the East .. I think I can make (the pros) 11 1n spite of my size," said Jones. 'Who wa~ named the offensive player of the game. "I wanted to try and pri1\ e 1110 the scouts. I don't care what league 11 1!>. I just want a chance to play." Garcia. nearly killed in a car accident that claimed the life of his girlfriend after his senior year 1n high '>chool. capped a remarkable college ca rc:er at Northeastern Louisiana with his performance. Heisman Troph) winner Mike Roner. sidelined by a sprained ankle. '>pent the game cheering tor the We\t and denv1ng reports that hl"d signed a contract· with rhe Pittsburgh Mauler\ of the United States Football lcagul'. "I haven •t signed yet. I ha vcn 't talked to anyone yet." \aid Rozier. the Nebraska running back who was the tOp selection in USFL draft last \.\'t'dncsday. < ollege football's oldest all -star ... hov.. "'hich drew a crowd estimated at 75.000 and was nationally tele- \ sscJ. brought 1n some $300.000 for the 22 Shnners' hosptta-ls forcnpplcd rhildren. The game has raised over $9 rn1ll1 on for the hospttals since its tnn•p11on "Hoth team'> made mistakes. but 11 "as ~till a good game and very l'ntena1 ning for the fans," East Coach Don Nehlen o f West Virginia said, discounting the five fumbles by the l:a~t and the four b} the West. The Ea~t struck first. capitalizing on the reel)\ el) ofa fumbled snap on the We!>t's I 7-)ard li ne. Miami de- fensi\'I.' lineman Tony F11zpatrick, a late cntf) rn the game. made the ret'O\ en. Four plays later. Buford Jordan of Mc Neese State bolled over frum the three for a touchdown . \f'ttr Sl·an Pa' Itch of the Air Force nmwd a 4 7-}ard field goal attempt l1H thl' West. the Easl went ahead 14-0 on June•,' catrh 1n the ~nd zone of the 4)-)arder from Florida quarterback Wavne Peace. Nehr:iska quarterback Turner Gill cul tlw deficit fort he West to 14-7 on the fir~t c;enes of the second quarter \\hen he connecttd on five of five ra'i~t:s in a 76-yard drive and scored on a 12-\ ard roll out. The \•h·q got the ball back a minute l.ltl'r on an 1ntercep11on by Texas' ( ra 1g ( ·urf). who returned the ball 39 ~a1d<o tu 1hr East four-yard line. Gill ,rored from the one on third down to make the score 14-13. but Pavlich missed the extra point. College basketball scores Coll.ee WIST UC Irvine 92. Loov 8eect1 SI. 17 SoCel Colleo9 93, Occldenlat 70 Frllno SI 6S. Pecilk 41 cs Fullerton n. S.11 JOS9 SI 62 UCLA 61. Ariton• SI Oreoon 79, Slenlord 78 Navv 77, SI Merv•, 66 Arlion• St 6S, So Cellfornl• d H•w•ll P•clflc IS Ollle 8apllll 81. OI 80f\e SI 92, E Wulllnoron 69 Norlntrn Arliona 41. PePi>erdlne ~ .0 New Mulco 66. Lov04&, Ct l SI T .. H·S•n Anlonlo Jt" USIU 64 ROCKllS 8rlollam Youno U . Wtl>9r St ti Co1orado St n. Montane St 6S Denver 12 Wnllll'n St SI Montan• 71, C WeV•lnoton S8 Wvomfl\9 h . rorl LtWI\ SO EAST Amtrlcen .ti, Or•••• 41 4rmy to Le Sall9 jt &ouon Coll 74 Vlllanow• t.l 8 r0Qltryn n. Domfnlcen S3 (t'tlcego $1 12 How•rd 66 Cot1.1m1>1e 11, NYU SS Connecticur 19, Plltst>uron SI Oerrmou1n •7 Pr1noron '6, 10T D•••ware '3 Gieut:>oro St 11 Ouo..-'"' 6S OIOfff w_.t111191on Gaor~lown 74 S.lon wall t.a IC!nt St. Poronem U Lfllion /ll, HOf\lra 16 Nleoete t/, 8 ulf•IO SI, 11 ()k111tomt "· Svr1C1.M ti ltow 1 Mofrt'., St l'f•f\(Js, Pa 14 ?OT 11 Autoars •. M.u&.eclluMlh A !.1 loll••*'llll't U , Ah04:W IP,l'ld \I JOl'Wt'S S7 PrO-..,lci.fKe U $1 Peter's ISL Mlnflllll,, '9 Si.ne 74 SI Frencls. N Y 1'J f 9'Nllt 17. PtJlfl St 1 S \llWl'l\Ofll "· Co•oe•• \) S1 SOUTH Auburn 82, Florida 6t Ctladel 72. Georofa St 67 Devldson s.l. S Carolina S2 F1<>rlda St 83. 5 M1\s1u1p111 ~ G.orol• Tt'c'1 68. Wake Foresi ~ Gremt>llno s1 89 Tua\ Colll'Oe l<entucllv t6. LOU•llana 51 80 Loul•len41 l•<tl 90. E Ttx8' Baotisl 46 M11rsh•ll 93~ Furman 1' Mervtend 58. Wllllem to Marv U Memoni\ St 67. Tulane 6~ M11rcer 9S, Cen1enary 87 Murrev ~· 106. Ktntuckv St 8J .., Cl rolfna 81, N Caronna St 60 0.d Ooml111011 79 Je,ksonv1llt 61 Sltl.c>n 76, Cemot>ell 58 llMI 61, f Ttnn $1 54 llendfl'bllt 61. M lnlUll>OI SI ~ Vlrolnl• rtcn 83. R•cl'lmono 63 MlDWUT 8owllno GrHn 11. N 1111no1s 6~ luJi.( f7. LOVOI•, flt 70 Cini Mlcht11an 6'. Kenr St 60 Crtl11111on l>f. Drake 6! Onion 6t. E K.,,ruov 67 Ot-P•uw 83 M•ncl'leller $1 Evenl•tttt i()6. Olo.llhOm.t C11v 1'9 llllnott 6) WIK011Sln ., OT llllriol• SI to. Wiehtle ~I 66 Kanu• 99, ~ .. 1nt•rne11ona1 47 L.OVfsvlllt S 1, Clnclnnall )7 Mlel'nt, Ot\fo 70. w M1cn10.n 67 Ml<tilo111 SJ low• 49 N Oekote 7S. \ 0111to111 13 N IOWI 67 KenH\ !ti •• Nebre.-1 fl NW MihOUrf Sr 61 Norttwrn St , S 0 •1 Moor hUO St J1 ~t'9wul.,I\ 76 M•<lllOen St •• Ol'llO U 66. l!latr ~t 48 ()rel 11100.f ll 7• \I LN•• 1) PvfOYt 12 M•MeM>• 69 s. Oellol• SI IOI N (OIOf•OO fO S llllllO•l to, W hxa1 SI 76 lMOO J) t M1tn11>111 4 1Ctvllf 1', Ottro1t \e IOUTHWU~ A•••n•e\ tr h•41\ A&M ' Houllon 8 1, Teos Cnrllllen 61 So Mernodlst 71, Rice 60 TtxH·EI PHO 72. Air Foret so Teus Tech 7•, Tun •7 TOURNAMENTS Point L.m.t O.tslc Flfttl .... c• B101a 79.' Roc"mon1 6' ~ .... " AruH Petlflt 101, Sul Ron St 67 community colleOt SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE Oran9• CoHI 78, Golden Wesr '4 Fullerton 74, Cerritos 71 PACIFIC COAST CON"ERINCE S•Odt•l>9Ck ., • P110mer S7 Hlth w:Mot ANGILUS LIAOUE Mater Del 100. Serr• jl 'rldlV's Llflt kwe• CINTURY LEAGUI 0<1"9f SI. CenvOll 45 El M~•11e 60, Tul lln 47 Sent• Ana S4, Foo1n111 •7 VIII• Perk 37, Sente Alie Velley 3S l~IRE LEAGUE Keretle '3, Loere J7 El Dorado S2, Eli>erenze 37 LOS Al1ml101 7S, l<•nM<lv 60 Peclllc• SS. Cvl>f•U so GARDEN OROVI LIAGUI Los Aml1X>S 6', Rancno Ale mltos 56 La Qulnll 11, S.nlfeoo 73 Gerden Grove 60, Bo!H Orend9 " \ NON·LIAOUI T rov 66, Anen.lm 41 w .. 1.,.11 6S, 8ut11• Perk so 'u1111v Hlns "· ArtHI• S3 ~·Al,,, .. '° S.v•nn1 S., Fulltflon S 1 • TELEVISION <.)-30 p.m. (2) -NFL -NFC C'hamp1om1h1p: San Francis<'<> al Washington . IOa.m (56)-COLLEOEBASKETBALL-lndiaQa nl Ohio State. Noon CS6) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Utah Suuc at VC ·anta Barbara. I p.m (4) -NFL -AFC Champ1onsh1p. Seaule 11 R.udcrs. RADIO Nfl -NFC' Champion hip: an Franc15Co at Wash1ng1on. 9.30p m .. KNX ( 1070): AF\ Champion hip. ~allk at R:udc~ I p.m .. KRLA ( 1110). NBA -Houston Ill Lnk~M 7:30 p.m .. KLA( (.570). FoR THC RECORD Na A WH'TIRN C.ON,aRIHCI! .. t<HkDMWll ""11anc1 "' L .-a. 23 1J .,, 10 12 us E 'S I tit 11 11 416 It IS 17 "' ll IS 20 .,. $et10lt@o ll ?2 . 3S3 Mldwett Olvl"9n Ultlfl 22 11 647 ~'!!, 19 lS S.St I' 20 •2' KAllMt Cltv 14 " 424 f::"''°"'° 14 71 400 Ion 12 ,, )SJ IAST'l•HCOMl'IRINCI ... ""' OMt6en ~ 27 • 771 le 2• • m HewYri ,, IS .SS. t:!"lnoton " " 515 Jer-.v ,, 19 •S7 (_""' .. DMilen /IAl!wauue " 14 576 O.lrOll " IS so Al .. 111a 17 ,, * Ctlica90 1• 17 02 lndlant • 10 n 313 C ....... l\O 10 2S ,.. Satllt•V'• """" Hew York 1.0, lncllet11 10) Hew JerMv IOI, A.llanla 104 Cltvtle.nd 106, Pllllaci.lollle " Chlct9o 17, Wa"'lnvton 73 Kafl\U Clrv 100. ,.._nh1 fl Otnvtr 141, Dalltt 117 Goldtn Stale 1 S., San Anion lo 133 T .. V'tc:Hmes Houtton at Ltllen Cnl Oetroll t i Mllw1ullM, In) Por 11ano 11 S.e 111e, < n> COLLEGE UC lrvlne 11. Lone BMctl St. 67 (fl'CAAl oa 1 5''1 • ,..., 10 3 ,.,, 7...., .I., 10 2 ]II) ' II ' ) • 11, 10 LONG llACH STATI -.AO.mt 6, Leck 6, VtrbtrCllt I. Garot1tr 11. Slnott•on I• . .Allen •· Chamber& 0, P00t 0, Smllll 4, TtvlOr S. • Wetnlneton o To111, 32 3·4 '7 UC .. VIHI -McOontld 10, TllOrnlon n , Mvt'oflv 14. LH 2. Jonnton 2 MuHloen o. Bten' O. Turflt1' 22, Lankford 6, C.armon 0 urendl\on 2, Cltcclo 2 Tolels 3' 10· 16 11 HaHllme. UC lr11lt1t. 37·2' Tol•I fouls Lon9 Btacll Stelt IS, UC Irvine 13, FOUied ovt Alltll ILC>n9 8HC'1 Sleltl, ltMcluncri)ot)ne BffCll Slalt 32 (Smith 7). UC INlnt 24 JlltU.C>hv 7l sec n , Ocdcllntal 10 (Mefl·uMlnMtl OCCIDENTAL -Vtlllno 12, Scllroeotr 17, *• '· Whtltv 1•. PtlldlowSlll 2. Klrllteno I, ~ I, Ourkte o To11t1 24 22-32 70 SOVTHIRN CAL COl.LIGI -Smiln 30, Ourllarn 12, Hlrtl 4. Conl S. AN!af'ton 10. Conodon 4, Avllff 4, RtntMW 2, Tlbtn 4, Sllvtfs 2, Ward 10, Carbelal • Totals f2 f · 19 '3 Halltlme: Sootll«n Ctt C OlltOt, 43· 2' Tote> loult: OcclOtlllal 17, Sootllern Cal Cotteoe 26, Fouled oul Vtlllno (OCCIOtlltel), Ttc:Mlctlt Veotnv COcclo.ntatl PCAA ~,-WL UC lrvlne 2 0 Ntvaoa LH VKtt 2 O Cal State Fullerton 2 0 Fre\nO Slalt 1 0 Sin Jost Slate I 1 Unlvanllv of Peclllc 0 1 Ulall Slelt 0 1 UC Senta Baro.re 0 I N-MelllcO Stalt 0 1 L0119 8eadl Slatt 0 2 S.tllrdll¥"• keret UC INIM n. Lone Bta<h Slall '7 0¥., .. WL ' s 11 l 10 2 10 2 5 6 2 11 6 • s 5 3 1 3 I Ntvaoa Lii VIOH 17. Ntw Mealc11 Slalt 66 Cal State Futllflon 72, S.n Jost Sl1te 62 FrtvlO Slate 6S, Unlvtftllv of Pac1lk •7 Tada¥"tGatne Ulall Slalt al UC Slnt1 8arlltra Mefldie'f'I Gamet UC trvlne al Ntvada Ltt Vt08', n Pedflc et S.n Jost Sltle, n ~NfTY COLl.EG-E Or•ftlll CM1t 71, ~ West ... llavttl c .... ~) 0.ANGI COAST -Morgen 12, GouOoe I Sttl>he11s 17, SlltllUCk I. Gutu 11, Svmentlll l I Fermer t , Toomev 2. JOl'tt O. Porltf 0 Tol1I\ 27 2•·31 71. GOLOllN WEST -Slbtr 17, D1mtro" 21. Halltv 0, Jucklt I. O'Conner 4, Murrav 10, Love 2, eruct 0, Smlll'I 2, Alvera o Total• 24 16·2S 6-4 Halfllmt Or•not COHI, .0·33 Total foul\ 20. Gol<ltn WHI 24 Fouled out Moroan (OCC>. Murrev CuWCl S1M1'11c.t t2. ~.iem.r S7 ("M.Mk C..tt C8MW-.tl "ALOMAJI -Ktemen 11 C.t rri\0<1 12 WOOdt 10, O.n,... S. ~ J v.10..1 l. Bonv"1Ht >. •• 2 lutll O. Govan I To••" II ?l·ll )7 SAOOl.•IACK -.Adam' It ()111oe< It Joflnton 12, .Ar~u• 12. TP\Omt\ 4 0.Cett\ J KtllY J. Ml/t(#r J ltOli>n 1 Ml!lnte•ll'I 2 Total• lO t7 " ., Hatftl~ Stooleoaci. >9 ·21 TOlal tovls P~r ll, $eOol•bftk ,. Fout.o ovl WOOd\ !Pl Teclln•c•I lovl .Adtm' !SJ HIGH SCHOOL Mlt9r Del 100, Wr• SI ( Allellllt l.AIHUe) St••A -Mall $, ~ll'larlln •. wet"''"' 10 Jol'lnso" S, Sontno I, Lombtro 12. Gtmblt S To111,. 21 9· lS S 1 MATER 011 -8eeuwsetrt ~. Ltwll H. Jeckt0n 14. FlllOtr 4, MllClltH 16, Owvtr J. Patton 2 l(elly 1, uorm1n I To••tt JI 2• 3' 100 k-bv~""'' Stfra 13 21 4 11-S l Meltr Oil ,. 14 30 2)-100 Tolal toul\ Serre 24, Miter 0 11 11 l'outtd OVI M.av CSl Gemote tSI Tecnn1Ct l lout JeCkM>ll IMDJ A ...... u• L .. 9'141 LMtue WL ov., .. ,.,.. .. r o.; SI P1vl Plvt )( lllVIOCI Amt I Strra wvlta ,rldaV'• k- Plus X 61 Wvllt 6' (oil St Peut 11 Bltlloo Amel 69 SalUrelaV'I k- Mtler Ult 100. serre ~• ' 0 1 0 1 0 0 I 0 1 0 1 W ..... V', Gamtl O:JOl Mtllr Del al 81shOI> .Amel Plus )( al SI. Paul S.rra al Sentllt HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN Ml'-Del 70, Sunny Hiia U !Hen·IH-l WL IS 1 • s s 1 • 10 • 7 ' ' MATER DIEi -.Acnlitn 14, G1lnev 14, .Abtvl1 1, Menfrt 11, wooo 13, Ellerman 10, Topf 2. /'M\mer 3. Lawrenc.t 2 Totels 33 4· 13 70 SUNNY HILU -Htnder\on f, T C1tuu1n I, K Cl•unen 2, Palmtr 9, Sleclman •. urvelv1 2, Weller 2. Smith 1 Total• IS 2·6 32 Scare by OUtrten Meler Dtl 20 16 20 13-70 Sunnv "'"' 1 17 S 1-32 To111 foul• ,.,..,., D•• 16 Svnnv HIUs 1l Fovtea out None N.wPWt Haft)or 4', UfllUM e .. ctl 23 (Hen·IMttUtl HEWPOtlT HAReott -Wavnt •· Mac DonatO 6, NOien 6 Dreoe 7, Kem-1. Doan I .A5oer a Snffner 4, COiiin\ 0 To111, II 10-18 ~ L.AGUHA BEAC" -Powell l, NO<IO 0 At•ch l Herndon 0, 011tmen 6. e.nner 1. r<em'fOV 1, Mcuourn 4, WaHff'\ 4, HtnOtrslttn ? To1a1, 10 3-• n. Scare bv Ovtl'M' Newoor1 HarbO< 7 1l 13 ll-'6 Laovne Beacl'I 3 7 9 4-13 Totat 1ov11· Newoorl Harbor 1 Laguna Beacll 11 F outeO ovt None Wortd Dou*' ChampiOflshlps (at Lafldln l ~· Anden Jarrvd·Ham Simonn on (Swtdtn) dlf Mark Edmondon (Av\lrellal Slltrwooa Sllwert lU S.l, 6·•, 1·6. S·7. 1·6. Pavtl SI01ll· Tomu Smid CC1ec110M<>nkle) dll Fritz Buthn lno·Peter l'ltmlne IU S.), 6·7 1-~. 6·3. 6·4 Women's tourMment (at Wa~ D.C.) SemHlnal Sln9tt H1na ,.,..nelhkOVI IC1tcnoslovak1a l dtl Hant Sutt.ova <CiecnoslOvektaJ 6· I 1·6 l ine Garrison CU S I def Pem Ce\tte IU SI. 6·0, S·7. 6·2 o.ee> Sff flshlno ART'S LANDING (Ntw-1 8ffclll -33 eno1en 60 bonilo, I H nd ban. 16 \lleep,nead. 21 \Culpln, S rock fi\11, l•S meckeret 0.AVEY'S LOCKER !Newport 8tacl'I) -98 •nOllf\ 116 rock cOd, •9 bonllo, 5 bau. 330 mackerel OANA WHARF -93 enOlef\ SO bau, 3 boni10, SOO roc.k co0. 1~ rock 11\11, 76 mackerel SO ll'leeP\lletd, s teulPln, 11 ttroo 1 ling coO Lft AIM\19" SA TU.DAY~ •llVI. "t' cs~ ..... """' ~ "-""'l l'NtST ••Cl 400 vero' )1mp11t1tv Jtl IMv~sl I 10 ~ 00 3 40 L•nl'fS Polley IHtrlJ ~ 60 • .0 /I. LKIM tn Hlf Tin~ (81tv1ns) • 20 .At~ re<AiO Slrtw ,.,..,, Jel. Ju•n Cl'ltouhn. •ltmPene Min , Nevada Alurt MnllC Sit I rulv l'i1t11r KIO. Busv IHI Tll'N 20 $9 ,, UtACTA (6 I) PelO 141 00 HCONO RACI. lSO n ro, Mt Ou.I 0.CIOsh (Pllf\tnlonJ Oolor Rtc1ue\I <uarci1I 1140 100 J60 )10 360 $011 SP•h ICr .. oen AltO ,.ceo KIPIV' TrHSUrt Lltlt\ 81ncl. St'lttf\V TrOYblf . .A lure Umlls nme 110 THltllD "ACI. l!IO varo' 710 1tove1 Aomen Emolrt (Crta~r) 120 JIO 2.0 Jell O l.u<k IHtrmon) 2 80 2 40 Ot+-Mv Lltllt Slnn IMllC"t•tl 2 20 OH-Tio Your Hai UltrOJ ) 20 .Also rectd Sr a.r Whiz, Net.ve E~ror Vitlons ltOO, 1119 Lte-Oencer. WelCl'lillOI TlrN II Of n llXACTA ll·f ) ~·o sn 60 l'OUllTH RACll. l!IO v•ros Ortam Band <Cntfftfl l• 00 6 80 3 80 Lacrou luarcial S 20 3 •O Carob Euv S119ar (H1rt1 S 20 AltO recto L.OY 8e Ov11evo Allornty Gene<al, Sl\awne'O•n, Keri.net HOPe W.ld Azure, Ml11I Linc Tlm9. UM ""TH -•CE. 3!o0 v1ro\ Counlrv Plsto4 <Mlltl'leh) 16 60 a 40 S 00 Kid Chrome (Mvlt11 13 40 1.20 Gama L.ark llrtetur•I • 40 Alto ractd lex Ol'I Two, 8v Beau1no. Vlktlle CoPv, Htta Kolek, uremamn 8oiacl<, Nultltt Five, S.lllng Tlmt 1799 SIXTH RACE. 870 vard\ Atc1vtt1 Ctltroer tHermonJ LHder Room CHarl) Plt1tenl POllcv (Mlle~!) .Also recto SPffdv smue, HOVH Apt Time 4Sk 19 60 7.IO 3 60 S.IO 3 ?O 2 IO Clav Sui>er,ldts. SEVENTH RACE 400 \lards veoo tFrvdev> 9 20 s oo l 20 CnurPNuo tHant S60 340 Sit.vi><> <Crttotrl J 00 .Alto raced Jurnoo Pac1l1c Flamt Trecer Ht'\ EZ Lovin !>1x TE Henno Pin W1nkum 81tlltr Blutt Tlmt 20 21 U EXACT.A 11·21 1>a1d U7IO U l'tCk SAX 11·3·1·1·5·11 e>••O llUIO.O w ill\ two w1nnl119 hCke•s th•e nor\f\ I E IGHTH •ACE. HO verO\ WHVICll !Harl) 6 60 • 40 ) IO p19g11 Gt111t (Pau•tnel 6 00 4 20 Au111 Crm\ (TrtHurtl 6 80 Alto r11cta Dvll L.eov A1vrl!\ ~rve Suddt n F,.,,e PaH Mv Coov Lo•e "'"° Rvn Nine Nine FoxJrot Timt 1193 NINTH RACE . .c>O vardt WtflOy Oasl'I (Harn 11 .0 3 00 160 DHll1no1v CNlcoatmuu 2 60 2 20 Clenv Native (.Adair! J 00 Also reced Sl'llflev B C.avie Too l 10v S1,, Ct11eno. Pftfftrnvut Pnamonle' 8unnv Ktllll'l Colfer Time 19 as Sl EXACT A I 10-7) oa10 $12 40 TENTH R.ACI. lSO vards S1111ln S•• CFrvd•vl 8 80 560 00 Ttt Javs Plen !Hartl 14 00 I IO Tnermo Jet CRul1I 5 00 ""o r ectd ICl'llmonlt. Neveeandino, Jtl ReUroad. Sri.w11e Nelive, Leo\ Boone. Liquors Qvicktr. Tru. Hodge Poooe Ttme II 00 $2 EXACT.\ 11 ·101 paid $13020 A.tttndance 9.411 S.nta Anita SATURDAY'S RESULTS llttl ti '1 ·dtV IMrovtlMwtO ~) l'lltST RACE. 6 furlonQs Soen1\ Den D IOt1varnJ 20 60 9 00 •.60 Ovn8'hltl<I !Mt11l 5 60 3 40 EruPllve IV••tn1utla ) 2 IO Al\o reced Quite • Chiel C11tt111ow1ga Fllppon l •ll Suoer Prosoect, Snirlev'\ Sieve I! .A111noero Jim Jim. wooa be Oanctr Mal\lllQ Hav Time 1 10 2/S SECOHO RACE. 6 ,, turlOnQs RtPVl•tion Min IMcuurnl ?6 00 9 80 1 IO l/1vor'' Leav (Fuen1eu 26 80 12 00 Nine Bell\ CMeua) 16 20 .AIM! rec.tel Otnclr19 Gutt• Soetl Vlc-11)fv, Mtx' Leov Dav\ of GIOrv. La Gorula ~n Nenolvn, P1n1 Girt, Hont\1 Doller T1mt 111 S1 DAILY DOUBLE t 10· 101 paid 1292 20 THIRD RACE. 1 lvrlongs Commen· Dear (Meza) 8 00 •IO 4 00 Colleen Cre1g CC.arc•el 6 20 4 60 Final Auault (Olivares I S 60 Al\O raced JP'$ u lfl !>1111 Featllen. Com orent11ed, Swlu Dllt11, A\llra, Red Slretl Min. Ke1n1nk8, Bursi of Sono. Suell a Queen Tlmt 1 24 21S Soviets enter marathon T~e So\1el ------------------------ U1lioa plans to send four runners to the Feb. 19 Los Angeles DENNIS International Mara· thon. The Athletics Congress has in-B formed race officials. IOSTEIHOUS The R ussian •••••••••••••• team. consisting of two men and two women. brings to four the number of countries planninf to send runners to the race. which will wind along the 984 Olympic marathon coarse. The Soviets have not announced which runners will compete. In addition to th e Soviets. Kenya. Mexico (both of whom will hold their men's Olymp1c trials during the race) and the Netherlands have indicated they will field teams. World class runners from those countries include Kenya's Joseph Nzau (2:09.44), Mexico's Rodolfo Gome1 (1:09.12). and Gerald N1jbocr (2:09.11) of the Nether- lands. Other top marathoners planning to run are Ron Tabb (2:09.31) and Dick Beardsley (2:08.53) of the United States: Hugh Jones (2:09.24) and John Graham (2:09.28) of Great Britain: Armand Parmentier (2:09.57) of Belgium: and Lorraine Moller (2:29.36) of New Zealand. At least eight runners with times under 2.10.00 are expected to run in the marathon . "It's an e'cclle01 opponunll) for 01~ mp1c gold medal hopt'f uls to pre\ 1ew the course the) ·11 be running ne't summer." added Bush The race 1s full ) sanct ioned b) The .\thlettcs Congress and will pro.v1de de' elopment funds. The top fin14\hing man and woman "'II each receive S25.000 in their TAC training and development trust funds. Second place will be worth S 13.000. third place. S6.000: fourth place. S1.000. fifth place. S2.000: and sixth place. S 1.000 RUNNING SCHEDULE TODAY Ntw YH r's 1Clll Run -B4t01n' 1·30 a m el Stoulveda Oem, Encino Flat '"'course FH 1s II with T·\ll•rl wlln S2 late lff alter Jan 1 For more 1n1ormallon, pl\one Riie E\Calanlt at 1113> 997·3469 SATURDAY ClllM Cup 0Ptntf' Sk, lot! and l·Mlt Kids Run -Btgon\ 8 • m 151<1 a 30 a m ( IOkl and 9 30 11 Mlle) al Mile Sauere Partt. In Fountain Valley Ver• lla1 fa\! courtt Fff I' 19 wllh T·tlllrt and IS w1111ou1 w1111 II lalf le' on racl' ,, • .,, PrOCffOl t>entfll 1ne United Ctrtbrel Pait\/ Auocitlldn For more 1nlormallon, PllOnt Jol>n 81elf ti 966·0SS6 SUNDAY Four1'1 .\MUel SWHtlnt sw~m IO·Mlt TwttOmt -84t01n\. a.m al Mt\on Par11 Tn1rvlt1t Rolllno , 8'!>hllf covrst ~"It s-m oercovole For more lnlormalion. ~· 964·4S67 Ttt Tret 10.. •!Id I-Miit "un -8eo1nt I• m lmllt l ano a.JO a.m C10k J al Grlttltll Park merrv oo·round FM Is S6 k>r T·s.,lrl (mile) al\O 19 wlll'I T- illtrl anO $4 wltllOUt tor IOk wllh S1 i.tc IM Proceech btnefH Len Anoelts CMd Ca re Cenltf F0< more lnformtllon, ohont (2lll n3·3l1'. 'OUttT" •act. I I ,. m+ltt AdofllO IM<Cerronl ) 00 Sr10Mt< Oeo IM+l,.1 l.60 UI ... , ... , .. Het11on o-,, IOete"Ovuotl •~o rac94 ~'te>IWWI .. Br,.n, Snam S""' T1mt '" vooooo Owe<! U aXACTA 6 SI 1>e•O •)2 jg "~'" ••c•. 4 , fur1ot111• L Ol\do<1 C.rou .McC.utnl JI 60 16 .O '70 Ml!>tt ACllC>tl CC.ett lel 21 • It.JO Ot.ubo IMcCerr0<1l 00 A+.o rec.o Tl'le Tr.c11tr, Mlteto, AtCllc l!fQ9nt, s-t111no tnond . .t.C:001fer't Prince. ~t11dulkv, Cofoon, The h99I Kid, Round PoltCv rlll'le I 17 l/S. is IXACTA (5-91 llelel tUS1 to SIXTH ••Cl. , . .., funong1 Known tor Sivie IOllveresl f 60 4~ J 60 l!i11tr Yeng ILlpnaml S ;o • .0 l!tPelrlt lt IOeltllOui .. Ytl UO AIM> r~ ltlQ.tllt. Otllleo, Hot and Cold, 8loomlt111 Tvrent, PHCPIM 8ronrt, urMdv, TH E.c1>ren Tlma 117 SIVllNTH "ACa. ~ mile lt1tvlte~ LHOtr CCttleMOt) M 40 1410 ) 90 Oeneoo cs111111e1 '40 HO Mulltr'"9 IPlncevl 2 eo ""° r~ l.ututlut, ltlveltfo. Vttlor fifnt 13S JIS U IX.ACTA (6-31 oelel tk•JO llOHTH "ACll. I 111 nlfln on lut1 F1nt AOvence ICH leMCIAJ S.40 1100 100 A111ffllon IV1lt111ut4a) 7 10 S .0 L. .Altre111ntt IOelallOuuevel • 00 .Alto rec~ Ctttlltt Nlgllt Firt Nen't Dance< ScvH POlllt lttt>ulf. MIU Hvntlnglon, Prlilt ot Ito ..... ~ Pro °' Con TltM 1.a • S 12 PICK SIX (6·6 S·9·6 11 Pttd IS6,41090 wlfll lllrH wlnnlnO llClt.t" lllvt l'IOl'Stl) Ctr· rvovtr ~ -S 169 232 SO NINTH •.aca:. I 1116 mitts Foret Fun CL1~ml 6 00 • 00 3 00 Jimbo'\ Act (OtlvartlJ 10 00 6 00 Sells l!ovet Drtam (Mt1el •to Alt0 raced uutetlan, Trlckv Wllllt, Room Enovotl, Lllareoal, Lot PO<"telet, Ovnemo Doc Tlmt 1 '3 l /S IS EXACT.A (4·9) otlO S2f2 SO Alltndtnct lt,304 Wresllne HIGH SCHOOL T"-'"*'*'9 tf Ole"""°"' lat II CamMe c-..1 101 -8ut101 (8tl1ftowlfl aec C111~10 IKep· Pelt 16·S IOI -Sllve <S.n Ftrn•llOOI dee One11t t1tou1no Hlll•I. 6·S I IS -Jecllton IStnla Mo<l•Ctl dee Part- IB•HI 19·7 122 -Carter IEdoewoocU dee Strten !Fovn- teln V1ntvl 9·? 129 -Henson (Hvn1tng1on leacnl dfC Se>•lmt n tEooewooOI. l ·O 135 -Rttltl Cllolllne Hlllll ate Ktnne• CFovn1e1n Vallev), S·2 Ul -Scllvmm IEdOtwooO) pinned Hiidman tlttOondo) s 25 • 148 -Lune IPeclllcal Cite Trt1H !Mevla1r) 10·5 151 -Sanln IKtPPelJ dee Otlvo Cllolllno Hiii~). 6-0 168 -Atlmef\ IEooewooO) oec Sitler IWO<>Obndoel. U·6 176 -Cruiz IKePe>ell dee Marblt (Tor · ranee> 9-7 19' -Hanton tFounla1" Valley) dtc SwHI !Sanla Monlca l, 10·1 Htevvwetght -Abrenem\ (Foun111n Valltv) Plnnta 8HIH tEdotwooOJ. 1.lS l t•m \coring 1 Fovnleln V•llev. 195, 2 Mevt1lr, 176, 3 EdoewOOd, 172, • Mark Kepoel, 143, Ol"ers 7 Hunhno1on Btacn. 100' • Euancla Tovmement l'lnal• 101 -I Stnli1110 (Or1noe1 dtl Mat\tdo •Nor1nv1ewJ no .conno 107 -1 S11n1111c11 CESlancit l dtl 2 Reoen I Sunnv H•"O. no \C0<1ng 114 -I Truullo CCovlnel dei 1 FIOrts IStOOlfbeCkl, no K0<1ng 121 -1 Mange\ IM1U10fl VtlltOI otl 2 Mt1nvilt CvPftUJ 111 -I S1mPwn !El 00<edOI dtl 1 Metltf\ ccosta Mew> ~ -1 G1t>r1\ IEI OoredOJ dlf 2 I-Ci tCa0t\tflno Vellevl 1.cl -I Guv M1u 1on ll1e10I dtf 2 Enc•'° INortnv1ewJ U7 -1 Kom lKalflla t dtl 1 Mtrrlll !HlglllanoJ , 156 -1 Bv•d (Hoirt Oamt) def 1 Lano (NorllwttwJ 161 -1 Iler a I La gun• Hlllsl dlf 2 M4t0ra1" IL• Oo1nlal 177 -1 Wtlcn «Kaltllal oet 2 Frick CEI ToroJ 193 -Marlllev (Glendora) del 2. Wolin IC1P1\lrano llallell) Htavvwt•Ofll -I Navarro INortllvlewl def 2 Walner <Cep1str1no Vaiiev) Teem teorlno -1. Kaltlla. 19S' >. 1 Covina. 134. J Norlllvlew, 131, 4 Edlwn. 122 1, 5 CaP1s1rano Velltv. 120, 6 Laoun• Hlll5, 114 Sailors, Monarchs breeze "-n'J'lorl Harhor H 1gh and ~latl'r De1 High rolled w eas~ non-league \.IC· 1onr'> ()aturda~ night on the \.\omen 'ha~l-.etball front Tht• 5allor~ travekd to Laguna Reach and brcved pa'>l the .\rt1sts. 46-23 be- hind c1gh1 points from Laura -\<ipcrand seven fron Kmtl'n Drage. Tht• ""'" upped the Sail- or•: rcu1rd to 6-4 'v1J1l'r Dci. meanwhile. ou(,uired Sunny Hills 20· 7 tn the ftrc;1 4uarter and rolled 111 a 70-12 v1c101) on 1he loser.-.· co un. < tt-rol Acht1en-and Mary <.ia1ne) had 14 points apu:cc for the Monarchs. "'ho arc nm' I 3-5 on the season. .. This could Ix one of the fastest fields ever assembled for a marathon," said chairman of the race. Jim Bush . .. The LA area deserves a major marathon event of its own. Boston has one. New York has one. Now. we're going to have one." Bush 1s well known as the head track and field coach at UCLA for 20 years. CHECK THESE FEATURES The race will hc~in at the Olympic training site in Sant.a Monica and wind through the streets of West Los Angeles. Brcntwoodand Vcmce. alonii the Manna Del Rey freeway, through Culver City and finish at th e Los Angeles Coliseum. SALES SERVICE BIKES SKATES SKA TEBO ARDS NEW LOCATION NOW OPEN! Specialilino In: SR MOTORBECANE GT PROCRAFT & The ALL NEW SUPER CYCLE Aepalrt Don• While You Walt OPEN7DAY8 M ... Verde Cnter 305 P&lm 2701 Harbor Blvd Balboa, CA. C.0..a Me~ CA 92626 92~ l 1l4) 78 -4882 (714) 673-1352 Wl'lf COMMITTlD TO QUALITY AND YAUJl. LOOI NOW MUCM YOU GlT FOi M LOW rttCI: • ,.-..,.,.-... _ w ........ •o..cil __ ._,,..., ..... a llL1,_11 6(_ • A•C-1......., ··~"''°""""'''*°"' e AM '--'St•" lodlo . , .. ,,_.,.~ • , __ J-'"9 ..-.. 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Ml 1'6 Pltlltl!Kofl ' T1 s 23 12' 111 Hew Jan•v • lO 2 20 111 ltS Aan\t OM.-8oi1on 24 12 3 SS 111 126 8vfftl0 ,. ll • 52 "' 14' QutOec 73 ,, l •• 200 1S7 MOlllrHI 10 " 2 •2 IS4 150 HarlfO<"d 14 n ) )1 13' "' Satw•¥"• "-i<-. 1. C•INrv 1 lkKTon S ltY llal'IM<' 2 NY l~t S, Cllluoo 3 °'*"< •. Tor onto 1 Buffalo •. W8'hlneton 2 MOlllrtal S, SI LOV1l 0 PnlleoelPhla I . Detroit • E dmc111ton S, HartlO<'d 3 New Jtf~V 7, PlllM>uron • Mlnnno•• 2, V1ncovver 0 TtclaV't Gtmft WHl'Unglon .. PllllacMIC>hla, (nJ NY l1l1ndtrs et NY l!enoer,, lnl Harllo<o at Winfllpeg, lnl Montreal e l 8vlf•Jo. Cnl !>t. Louit at Toronto, (nl Vancouver at C11lc190, (nJ Kine$ 7, Flames I Sc.,• bv ,..nech Clt9arv o 1 0-1 Lts ,.,_., I 0 4-7 Firll Perio0-1, Lot .Anoetts, Simmer 2S COlonnt, Hardy) s.51 (PO) Ptnaltlet-8~. Cal, 4 '3, Anderson, LA. 6 27 Stcono -lo0-2. C•IO•rv. McOonalO II tQulflll. 8tenl S·14 <CPO > ~ltlet-i(tMt<lv L.A, 3:27, Mtcoun, Cal, 9 2•, St11et. C.1 ti 34. Simmer, LA, 1,..SS Tl'l"O Per~J. LO\ .Anotlts, Hek.anuon I CuntnltJed) 1 SI (UI) •. Lot .Anotte1, Dionne 2S !Simmer, Tavlor) 7'02_ S. Lot AMeift, Smotll I IKth, Foal 7.'3 6, Lot .AnotlH, Olonnt 26 (Simmer. Tavlorl 10,02 7, Lot .Anoeltt Hardv l (KIMe<lv. Smlrl'I) 11:17 •• LOS .Angeles, N1cnoll\ 24 (uneullled) 11:35 ~Ulft-<llOrnev LA. 3 •9, KeOv L.A. 10:29 Sl'loh on ~el9arv 7· 10-ltr-77 Lo\ Al\Olln S-t· 16-29 Gotlles-<etoarv. Edwards. LO\ Anllt'ts, Baron .A-11,6.37 Mltdl l'tay (.Mmploftshlp (al T llCMft l lt"""8r T-l'lfltl .__. Mtrk Heves def Fvuv Zoeller, ' UP ull Mof'gen dtl Ktllll FtrOU\. 1 UP Lannv W.Okln' dtf TC Chen, 6 and 4 Ben Crtnthtw def Ricnaro Zol<OI, 1 uo 20•n llOlt Scott HOCfl dtf Hal 54.lllon. J and 2 Tom Kiit dlf ViCIO< Rt11alado. 1 UP Lon Hinkle def Cat Peete, 6 1na ~ Tom Welton dtl Jim O...t. J enc:t 2 OUt~ Mof'oan def H•vH. ~ 1na 4 Hoell Off Kita, s I nd • Watson dlf Hlnklt. 2 1nc:t 1 W1dkln1 Otf Crtn\lltW. 1 uo "'" flOjf Senler T- ~ G-Ltlller def Pele< Tnom'on 4 a11d 3 Don Janverv dtf e mv Cui>er • and 3 Ttclav't Palrin91 Rttlllttr Ttur Semlflnal' Moroan vs Wtdl\lns Hoell vs W1tson Tniro Place ma1cn CnamplOn\'1iP matcll Senlot T ovr Third Platt Tnomson vs Cati>er L1llltr 111 Ja nvtrv c....~ UC1 IWVrT A TIOflAL <•• ............ , .... 100 Hv -I Harv• t(S Chlcol, SI n: 1. Tittle <UCH I, }I 17, 3 O\tllro !Hawel)l, SUI. 200 lrft -I Wtl.i (HaW•ll), \..Q ... , 2 o.Jlrf 1uoa>. 1.u Sl l t100.1N11 tuaat. t:M.s>. 100 bt•.i -I ....,d!Nln <Hew.ill, '6 ... : 2 PICll•ll ((S (Nc;o). 1'.tS, 3 HooM tUCS•> • 5750. a lfldo -I ar!M"*' fiq"l'l •I>. •GtJO. l C¥Hnttt IUC~ll. 4·10.lt; J MttrllO+'I tCt.fe• mont Mudcll. 4 1Ut. 400 madlty rai.v -1 <:# ~tta Ch"°, l.MM, 1 UC S.111• hl'Oet•, J:».20, ) HeweM, J.>6.N '1.650 ff" -1 Mo«• CHawa10. 1ui.• l Ot11tv IUCS8>. \6.014S, l C.ner !CS CNc:e). 16JI .. 100 DKk -I HIM'~ O~ew•••l 1-Jll..W, 2 tflftkmtf\ (Hewe I), ,.,, tf. > HOllOI C~I. 1'01 '3 100 trM -I Hervlll ISC Q\icol. 17.f, t ~ !Hewt10, 41 S 3 eion.mat1 CUClal. 17 9' 200 DreHt - 1 IMl'.OJlh IHawalll, 2:0f.f2. 2 Helen IUCSll. , 10 s., 3 HtChObafl cucu. 2 12 17 200 t1v -I Ctr1tr lCS Cll~l. l_,.41. t Mbore <H1wau1 1 S4 ... l W11Mn 1ucsa1 I 5' 99 400 lrtt ra\llv -1 CS C111!11, l 10 7S. 2 CS NonnrlOOt, l 11 t7 ' UC Sent• ~-~ 12.M. 3-mlltr diving -1 LOU98nl' IM\ll. •lUS, 2 l<Mvtr (MVI 346 90, l MecGre90< CMV). 326.70 Team K.Ori"9 1 UC Santa 8art1ara, •o. t H•w••I, lt3, l CS ClliC.O, 317, • CS NO<'llVION, 217 S Claremont Muckl. 112. 4 UC Irvine. 120. WOMEN 200 lret rtttv -1 T•x•' Tedi 1 .. 1 n. 2 SO Stelt. 14117. 3 CS Norlllrldoe. l•ltl 400 lllOo -I LaU91111" (SO Slate), 4.33.76, 2 lntklP (Teut Ttell), 4.40..3', 3. Battin (CPSLO), .. ~'4 100 Ot<k -1 LaUOlllin ISO Sleltl, 1~.0S; 2. ,.,.."• <Texes lttlll. 1'10.11, 3. Ptrchon 1Ttx8' Ttehl. 1 11" 200 lrH -1 Hell (SD Sltltl 1:51.JO; 2 Wiiham• (UCLA) 1 S416. 3 llemtav cso Sla lt ), 1 S413. 400 medtev r•av - 1 SO s1att, •:07..26, 2. Tt1H Ttcll, f 10.09 3 CP San Luli 001,PO, 414M. 1.650 rtlav - l Hall (SO Sltlll. 17 14.11, 2 Hamp1on (CS Horlnriovel. 17 •S.S7, 3 C.vdon !UCL.Al. 17 S3 11 100 lrH -1 H1H ISO Staie>. Sl.70, 2. Stortmarr ITnn Teel!), S4 "4, l. Ramsav (SO Ste1tl S4 79 200 DrMtl - 1 Lev9'1tln (SO s11111. 2.1111. 2. llemwv ISO S1ttal 2.l3 to, 3 Petet\of\ Clt1tes Ttenl 2.33.S 1 10 Hy -1 Hall CSO Sta lt l 2:06 5', 2 PtlrqtOn 1Tt11H Ttcnl 2'06.81 J_ Hilt (CS NorltwlOMl, 2 12 97 400 lret rtlav - 1 SO Slalt iQ-34, 2 Te.a. Ta<ll. l "4.12. l C!> Nortllfld.ge, 3.!IO 13 Tum .cor•no -1 San Oleoo Stale, so:J. l. TtaH ltcll 390, 3. CS NO<'lhri09e, m , f C.I POlv San LUIS OCJIU>O 23S, I UCLA, 160, ' UC Irvine 12• Pro~ PIA TOUlt ,., w ............. AnMM'ft) fllfllfs Wevne Wet>e> dtl 8111 Siraub, 224· 17t. \WabO wins S2S,OOO. S1raub wlm s 13.0001 09tw Rftufh WtOO Ott Mike Dvniln, 231·200, def Jonn For\I 203-ISi ( F 0<sl wins S1 .SOO. Ollf'bln '6,000) .. w.-enci~ llASllALL H•tttnal L.Mwe S.AN Dt£GO PADRES-S1gneo A1cn Goue;e. 1>•1cner ro • five-veer contract FOOTBALL NatleMI FNfbal Lta- L.OS ANuE LE s l!.AIOEl!S-P1eceo A tell Berns runn•ng bacl+. on '"' 1n1ureo re\lrve 1111 Acllvereo CnestPr Wini\, running batll UnltH St•tH l'ootbal Ltteue OKLAHOMA OUTLAWS-Nameo Jim McK1nto dflen\•ve line coac" end Frank Novak running blCI< coach. Fish & M-ore Dinner Only $2.59 Break away to a seafood adventure at Long John Silver's. 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FRYING PAN Great for cooking -Easy to clean • Sav·on Drug Stores has sincerely allt>mptPd lo order what wn leel is an adequate supply tor this SP"C•al e11ent H0Wf>ve1 •l is 1mposs1ble to guarar\IPP that we w ill l>e ablP to lull1ll all requests since some items cannot be rPplen1shOd WE SUGGEST YOU SHOP EARLY Wp rPSPrve the riQhl to hm11 quant1· ltes NO SALES TO DEALERS CONVENIENT LOCATIONS THROUG CALIFORNIA AND NEVA OUT A --'\,____..;::.~ (, ••• '· COLGATE TOOTHPASTE Regular 9 oz Tube or Gel 8 2 oz Tube LIMIT 6 TUBES PLEASE II ' SWEET'N LOW GIUNULATED , .a'.IGAR SUBSTITUTE (250 Packets) • I I COLGATE INSTANT SHAVE CREAM Assorted Formulas (11 OUNCE) .. i PEJUNA CAT FOOD For Cat3 Asso'{9d Flavors {~OUNCE CAN) 1 CASE OF 48 PLEASE MAALOX ··~ SUSPENSION LIQUID The Number One ANTACID (12 OUNCE) ROYAL GELATIN Your choice of deltc1ous flavors (3 OUNCE PKG.) F 0 R f , WE HONOR YOUR CRl:DITI ' 1 ,- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 8, 1984 AD PRICES PREVAIL: SUN . I JAN . 8th THRU TUES . I JAN . 10th ' VIDAL SASSOON FOR BEAUTIFUL HAIR • SHAMPOO (16 oz.) • FINISHING RINSE (16 oz.) • REMOISTURIZING CREME (5.3 oz. TUBE) Original or Gentle Formulas ~YOUR CHOICE! LIMIT 6 EACH PLEASE Great savings on a great selection• Find fashion SUN-GLD SNACKS •TWIST PRETZELS (8 oz.) •PRETZEL STICKS (8.5 oz.) ·MINI PRETZELS (8.5 oz.) ·CORN CHIPS (10 oz.) • TORTILLITAS (8 oz.) •CHEESE PUFFS (8 oz.) YOUR CHOICE! % Pl.U •7933 chains earrings bracelets ano more Perfect accents tor todays look OUR REGULAR PRICE PRE:SCRIPTION ~~[FlW[]~~ . SAV-ON PHARMACIES ARE OPEN WHEN YOU NEED US. PHARMACY HOURS*: 9:00 AM TO 9:30 PM MON. THAU SAT. 10:00 AM TO 6:00 PM SUNDAY ·escepl Sen C .. rnenle, L.A. lhU, Compton, end Downtown Long 8Heh Stora. \ 9:1 JI TO 9:30 PM MONDAY THRU ~TURDAY 9:1 M1 TO 7:1 PM SUNDAY 88 DAILY PILOT /Sunday, January 8, 1984 Robert H. 0$brink named .Irvine Co. sales director Tustin resident Robert H. Osbrlnk has been named director of sales and marketing for Tbe Irvine Co. 1ndu)- tnal d1v1s1on Prior to Joining The" Irvine Co .. Osbnnk wa) vice presi- dent and branch manager of Cushman & Wakefield's Newpon Beach oflice Osbnnk will 0' ersee all facets of sales and marketing for the com pan~ 's mdustnal development program in Irvme, according to Richard M. Cannon, "ice pre,s1dent of the 1ndu,. tnal d1v1s1on. • • • Three personnel changes ha' l' been OS BRINK POWERS MITCHLER BRENNOCK announced b' ( oldwell Banker Res1- denttal Reai Estate Sen ices ol Southern Cal1forn1a. Tusun rc\1dcn t Sherry Powers has lx•t.•n named a senior 'ice president and regional manager The new sen tor 'ice presi- dent will hand le a region which encompasse~ office., 1n River 1de Count y. and north and east Los .\ngeles Count~ Po" en "as promoted to her ne\\ pornion from branch sales manager at the Ir' 1ne office . which 'he opened in 1980 Replacmg her 1n the Ir' 1nl' ollice as branch sales managa 1s Jane Mitchl er of In 1ne. Mitchler Joined Coldwell Banker 1n 1977 as a sales agent in the V. alnut Creei... office She has been "1th the Ne " port Beach office since 1979. In another mo .. e. real estate broker Joan Brennock. formerh of Patterson & Park 1n Laguna ·Beach has JOaned th e C. old- well Banker Laguna Bc-ach ofli cc. Brennock 1s the second vice president of the Laguna Beach Board of Realtors. in C. osta k'>a for use as a furniture "archouse The pur~hasc pnce was $326.000. fhe building was sold through Charlie Christensen and John Mueller of Norris, Beggs & Simpson. • • • FORM A Planning and Design Con- sul tan ls ha' relocated 10 the Newport Center rnmple\ The firm. "h1ch specializes in landplann1ng and de- sign management. has leased approx- 1 mate I~ 5.000-sq uare-feet of office space at 190 Ne" port Center Drl\e. negotiated over a Sl\·month period between Transamerica Realty Co., the seller. and the buyer. a Joint venture of The Lee Sammis Co. of Irvine and Liberty Services Corp., a subsidiary of Columbia Savings and Loan of Beverly Hills. Originally developed by Transamerica and Meyers Development Co., the six multi-tenant mdustnal parks total 913.000 square feet. • • • Nathan Owen Rosenberg, seni or • • • • • • Lama Enterprises has purchased a 4.800-square-foot industrial butldtng Grubb & Ellis Co. has negotiated the sale of<,I\ 1ndustnal parks for $28 m1ll1on as thl' lirst maJur transaction 101ntl~ handled b~ its ne" Major Property Equities Group and the n:centl~ acqui red George Smith Financial Services Division, accord - ing to Harold A. Ellis Jr., chairman. Tht· c,ale. which '"' olved three properties in Orange ( ounty. two tn Lo\ .\ngeles and one m Phoen1>. \\SS partner of the national real estate investmen t firm of McDade & Sbi· dler, has announced the first acqu1si- 11o n in Orange County by his firm . In a transaction in excess of $4.3 m1lhon. McDade & Shidler has acquired through a 99-year master ground lease. a one and two-story commercial building on North Harbor Boulevard in Fullerton. 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Piret's 1s a restaurant. servi ng French and Italian cuisine. that also sells gourmet takeout Items like baked goods. cheeses. wines. pates. sausages and salads. The Perteet Pan . located 1n the same space. carnes tableware. glasses. cookware and utensils. A cooking school is 'entat1vely set to open 1n February. Lion Country buys Ohio firm Irvine amusement company-trades stock for Tactron Lion Country Safari has signed an agree ment to buy Tactron, Inc., of Cincinnati for 4.5 million shares or about S 15 million wonh of Lion Country stock. company officials have announced. Tactron is a diversified manage- ment company which was formed in 1982. It s principal asset is an approx- imate 16 percent interest in KDI Corp.. a manaufacturing and el~­ tromcs company based in Cincinnati. According to KDJ's third quarter report for the nine-month period end1 ng Sept. 30. 1983, sales were approximately $53 million. Net in- come for the same penod was $5.6 m1lhon. Lion Country officials see the move as a shot in the arm to the company. which has experienced waning at- tendance at its dnve-through wild animal park. "It 's going to put us 1n a better capital base to work from and will give us access to more funding and more money. We'll be able to upgrade the facility. introduce more facili- ties.'t said Harry Shuster. president and chairman of the board of Lion Couitf} ... We don't know what our plans are for sure. We're considering such things as some rides or perhaps a watu park. We're not considenng :sonwth1ng 1n the realm of a D1s- neyls nd. We don't have unlimited funds." Defimte plans include turning the theater at the park mto a dinner- thcater and changing the restaurant into an area where dances could be held. These renovauons are expected to begin after the Tactron acqu1s111on is complete, Shuster said. . . Shuster said the transaction 1s Still subJ~t to several contingencies. in- cluding shareholder at>proval and the satisf;lctory negotiation and con- clusion of a suppfemental agreement. Negotiations should be finished in 30 to 60 days., he said. This action revises a November agreement in which Lion Country was to have acquired both Tactron and B1shopnc lnc. for 6.6 m1lh on shares. Sambo'sto shut20more restaurants A bankruptcy trustee has closed about 20 addttional Samba's res- taurants across the country because he considered them ei ther unnecess- ary or unprofitable, an attorney for the financially troubled restaurant chain said Thursday. Samba's Restaurants. Inc., which filed for Chapter 11 protection in November 1981 . at one time had over 600 ~taurants nationwide. The latest round of closures leaves about 200. Charles McLaughlin was ap- pointed by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court 10 act as trustee for the Carp1ntena-based chatn on Dec. 9. BUYING YOUR LAND FROM THE IRVINE COMPANY? Jet America reports 35% rise in boardings Long Beach-based Jet America Airlines. Inc .. has "poned a 35 percent increase in passenger boardings for ~e month of December 1983 compared wtth December tt82. Available seat miles for the same period increased I percent. "Our traffic contmues to prove strong consumer acOlptance of the qualtty of service that Jet America pro~,·des," said Donald C. Rhoads. president and chief exec ivc officer. Bay Escrow Inc. pioneered leasehold purchases from the lrvl~ Co. In I 952. Let ex~Jience work for you. Ask for Marian Johnson. he December 1983 tra ncrease 1s the result of Bay Escrow Co. Inc. f714J 67J-6255 251 5 East Coast Hwy. Corona def Mar, CA 92625 cont• ued market penetration on our established routes. and • marked improvement an our holiday traffic . 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'· • Write up to three checks monthly • Unlimited over-the-counter withdrawals and deposits • Minimum deposit $2,500 • Call or come In for additional Information AMERICAN STATE BANK Ml!"MBIElll'OIC 500 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92860 (714) M0-5100 YOUR HOME TOWN BANK No oth~r newspaper brings you more of your city council, planning commission, school and college districts and county government than the llilJ Pilat 1 '"Upiversal to •ppeal tradeDJ.ark ruling LINIVER ~L C ITY (PR N> -l n1 .. crsal tu- d1 os announced today that 11 would promptl y and vigorous!} appeal the de- c1s1on of the federal court an New York which d1s- m1ssed its trademark infr- ingement and unfair com- peulton lawsuit against the Nintendo Co over Ni nten- do'" use of the King Kong name and gorilla in the Donkey Kong' 1deo arcade game The appeal will be taken to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Ctrcu1t. • Uni versal. '>'h1ch filed th e lawsuit an June 1982. ma1nta1 ns that the Donkey Kong game unlawfu lly trades upon Uni .. ersal's merchandising nghts in the King Kong game and character and misleads the public on the ongm and sponsorshi p of Do nkey Kong. Unt"ersal said that 1t had studied the tnal courts op1n1on. which dismissed its clai ms Dec. 22. and believed· the court was senousl}' mistaken 1n sev- eral important respects re- garding the ~uuus of Uni- versars trademark nahts tn King Kong and Nintendo's efTom 10 exploit thOK' rights to Nintendo's com- mercial advantage. The appeal. which will take Stveral month~. 1s likcl}' to be presented to the appt'lla\c court this 'ipnna Univert.11 s.a1d 11 is confi· dent that the lower court dcc1s1on will be overturned and the ca\(' 11ent bad for trial ln••••pen•1tve• '(In Ill .,.... 11\1) "°' hi9h In price, r•••onebl•. ::::::e ..., .... 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Directives. has an aura of the Orient and provides a definite statement relaung to today's lifest}le - urbantt) and sophistication expressed in free flowing designs and modem forms. The Jewelry. slightly higher in pnce than other Monet groups. 1s taken from fashion's color palette -charcoal. coral, ivory and a dull silver. Every piece of the premiere li ne being called Technomoda for spring is designed to work well with the upcommg season's fashion greyed pastels and naturals. D1mens1onal. angular earnngs -modular. stackable bracelets -and sculptured and bold necklaces in the Directives groups arc ver) new. It 1sJewelr) created for the active, adventuresome woman who loves and understands the contemporary fashion scene. The jewelry is modern and elegant with some pieces having JUSt the faintest hint of the Onents. The matenals used in the collect1on are unique comb1na11ons of man- made and natural substances. The designs are vaned with some featuring silver with a soft brushed finished. This is combined with bold shapes of hand-poured. high density plastic or with "naturals" such as laminated pumpkin and tiger-eye coral. sea urchin. coconut shell or glass. Some of the necklace-; use pendants wi th decorative cords and tassels. rondels of wood and beads in all shapes and sizes. ' -.. •Samurai,• abo•e, la a bold choker of coral and charcoal colored bead.a with a fan- abaped central motif and blntina at an air of tile Orient. The 1ar1e banalea and mod- ular earring• come ID either aolld colon or combination• of matchlna colon. Aa a parure or wom aepuately, tbeae plecea are colorful and complimentary addition• to the aopbtaticatecl wardrobea for •pring and beyond. The necklace, at left, uatnC aupple bead• of aoft, bruahed all•er bu been named 'Nippon' In the Dlrecti•ea line. The clup with the look of a cabaucbon l•ory add.a a atrt.kln.ll flnlab to the deatan. A amaller •enlon of the clup appean In the earrt.naa. Modular plecea with a flnbb of Hit ltruabed all•er are linked by amall rondela In dark red coral color to form 'Scimitar.' The earrl~ 11 a aabtle completlon to thtl necklace for the faablon aware. -It'• time to .get Into that allm look. Page C2. 28 young women make their diliut '\. at deba bell. Page C3 • .. C2 Otenge Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday. January 8. 198• Loo KIN G Gooo J_an.uaryisgood month to start shapingup By VlDA DEAN ...., .... ...., ..... Here It 11 -the tradataona.I shape-up column for January. h'1uanev1table 11 •"oft he extra munchin&that you dodurina the hol· 1<S.y perty circuit ¥111 Ow And Just in 11me,alongcomt1 th•• lntle book. 95 pasn mall. enutl~ "8 Move1 toa Perfect Body" wnh a sub-talk .. Shrank.a IL( 1n 3 Weeki Without 01euna." Now. Wlth tlult kind of prom1~ there'!> no way to ~top y.ou (rom pecking inside. R1aht'! The author, Shen 8la1r, 1n 47-year-old cJ.ert1sc teacher and her picturcsm the book look great. ··tf you're like me. you want your peanut butter and a perfect body. too. Well, now you can have both. But. first you'vcaot tu drop that celery suck and tum your scale: upside down," she says(on the back cover.) She furtbn eJtplams that if you follow th~ instruction~ 1n the hnok ~nu ran k:im hn\' In 4'hnnk your pre<,c:nt bod) THE IRV INE-NEWPORT C HAPTER OF PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS will host a Fnday the 13th Dance at Turtle Rock Clubhouse, I Sunnyh1ll Dr .. Irvine, from 9 p.m to I am There'll be a hve band and refreshments. For more 1nformauon. call 549-1135 • • • THE AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S AS· ~IA TION. Newpon Beach Chapter. will have a dinne1 meettn_J from 7:30 to 9 30 p.m Tue$da)' at the Reg1stl) Hotel in Irvine. For 1nformat1on and resef'attons call 642-7259 • • • THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIYER· lilTY WOMEN. Westm1nMer-Founta1n Valley Branch. will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Fountain Valle) Community Center, Slater and Brookhur~l Aves. Gue~t~ wall be members of tht" Cardiac Care Center of Fountain ValleyCommunH> Hospital who will speak on, "The Wa) 10 a Man's Heart -or a Woman'\ or a Child's" For 1nformat1on, call 893-7337 • • • JUNIOR MANNEQUIN~. a ~II-esteem program fo1 g.arls 9 to 19 years old. stans ncv. and advanced classes Monday at the Balboa Bay ( lub and Buffum's in Fashion l ~land. For more information. call 790-9787. • • • GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUB~. Orange District. has scheduled a council meeting at 9 a.m Fnday at the Orange County Conference Center. 300 S. Flower St . Orange. Mrs Gerald Tracy. San Clemente wall give plans for their February Fine Ans Fesuval. . " . THE THUNDERBIRD C'IRCLE OF ORANGE COUNTY will install a new slate of officers Saturday al the San Jaun c~p1strano Depot (all 495-5816 after 5.30 p m for more information. • • • f THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS. Capistrano Valley Chapter No. 3274. will meet at 2:30 p.m. Wedneo;day at the old dance; hall, 32506 Pasco Adelanto, San Jaun Capistrano. For informa11on, call 493-80f9. • • • CJTY OF HOPE OPEN DOOR CHAPTER annual membership party and luncheon wtll be held at noon Saturday 1n The Terrace Community C1ubhouse. pool No. 1, 50 Jordon. Irvine. The orgamzat1on raJ!)CS money for the C11y of Hope Hmp11al m Duane for information call 963-2831 • • • C REATIONSCIENCf ASSOCIATION.w1ll meeta1 7 30 p.m Saturday an the banquet room uf Villa Sweden Restaurant, 522 Main St., Hun11ngton Beach. A buffet dinner will begin at 6 p m. Dr. Douglas Dean will ~peak on. "The Ongin and Information of Lafe " For 1nformat1on. call 552-3344. • • • HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWCOMERS CLUB will have a luncheon and meeting at 11 a.m. Tuesda)-a1 V1ctona 'itauon in Ncwpon Beach. For information and re\ervauons. call 964-4977 • • • INTERNATIONAL TOASTM ISTRESS CUJH Hunungton Beach Chapter. 1s having a meeting fo1 anyone interested 1n their '>C.:lf-<levelopment prog.rare at 7 10 p.m Wedne~ay at Mercury Savings and Loan, 78 12 Cd1nger Ave . Huntington B(•ach . F-or information, call 556-4522 • • • AL PHA XI DE-I r I.\. Alumnae Chapter, will meet for hrunch at 11 :30 a.m. ~aturday at M1m1's. 17231 17th St .. Tu.,lln For information .ind re!>Crvat1on~. call 544-2631. • • • YOI ING LADll ~· RADIO CLUB OF LOS AN- C 1ELES will meet at noon ~aturday at San Antonio Winery. 737 Lamar "it Lu\ >\ngele~. Lunch wall be available in the cafc11:na I-or more information. call IPIJ-'\514 * THE ORIGINAL * Nationally F1mou1 • Helf C.ntury of Integrity HOPPE R FURS Pre-Owned and Brand New FUR SALE Hundred• end Hundred• of Luxury Fure at 1 fraction of actual worth! I 2 Days Only! T111., Ju. 10 Cesta Mesa 11 • m .. p.m HOLIDAY INN J1J1 8'11101 Awnue nun., Jan. 12 Irvine 11 •.m e p"' THE REGISTRY HOTEL 1 MOO MecArthur Blvd Select from luxury trlde·m1, will calla 1nd es1111 lu th11 look 1nd IMI hke new bu mull be label.cl HCOnd·hll uHd Ouehty pre-owned I ire ~llr-for-doflar It'll t> 11 buy tor your mon•y You 1n Niii hundreds, even thou .. nd1 on mink, lynx. uble, fox, m1n.n, r1tc:oon and ocher tltgtnt lura. ..... orlglnelly valued II m1ny lime• .,,_,. their Pf ... nt 0011 , ti"',..... ,.,.,.,,.t .... ,,~~ ....... llAU .... ,AYICITI ,_,_ .,,.t ..,.,.. --:, .. __. .,,.t ,,.. Uye-ny • T...cttecll ~~!°!~ .,.-~__._ ~ _...,.. ----All~Cfwdttc:.de ~~~·"' ..,.....,... lfttntel ~ ~-. --ti ... """ ....... end .......... of ~ .. •""""~~ enoe ~-iwv-tn• 1"" tul'6 ~,.~fl .... ~...&)'" "'1~ Bfg tnM:te-ln ellowancH •' ~~ ....... ____ .,, .,,..... ,.,..l. 1•1 I one t nu re ( lothcs 'Size 1n three ~t:'lk'i (no d1eung). Once: \OU read the 1ntroducuon and find out all of the good lood )ou can cat and tall get nd of the mu\h that ~o' cl"\ )Ourioraeous fi~un:-she hits you with the truth -1t'u book on hardexercik (Nobodyget'u free nde.) Ofcoursc. it's a book on hard exercise, ~e ~ys, how el~ can you shrink a s1Le 1n three weeks without starv1na. maJor surgery. ortcnninal H<>mach flu? There-arc only c1ah1 movc-s, they art not hard to memo me and the whole rouu nc can take less than 40 m1nuteuday Anyone an good health from 15 to SO plus (bamn1phys1cal problems, such as tnck backs. kn~and ankles. can approiumate all the moves nghtaway,andcan work up to peak performance wuhin five days. (Ask your doctor before you nan. he warns.) 8la1 r f' vcs ideas on mak mg exerc1 se more fun and includes pactureofeuctly how you will look 1f you enlist an her program The book (published by Acropolis Books, Ltd.) also contamsexe!l;1scs that you should never do (such as duck walks and fac1aJ) and why she con iders them bad for you. Also. las led 1s a s1 m pit gu 1dc to balanc1 ng caiorie 1 ntake with calone burnoff In other words. cat up. but be prepared to pay ( 11 )'OU dnnk two old fashions you can get nd ofthecalones by moppint floors for one hour) v Everybody 1:. thtnktn& "than "People ue exercasing, clothesarepareddownand lneproduets. from beer to shampoo. arc in.,Thc late t 1 n the lite cattJory 1s w11s. Eva Gabor International is introducing new Nat- urall)'-Utt-vcrsions 1n several styles and color5. (I (you are uercisu,1a lot, th1s may be the answer to tired ha1raf\era scss1on.)Thc wtp range 1n weight from I 'I? to 3 ounces v Orlane h.al>Joincd the ranks of companies produc1naa hpcrum. Their Line Reducma Lip Creme will. they say. help counteract prcmaturcaamgaround lhc mouth and dry aensitivc hps. It will also retard the developmcn t of new lin~sandcontrols hpst1ck bleeding and unatJrac11ve fca thcnn&- Rccently. I saw a full-page color magazine ad vert1se- ment on a lipcream(can't remember whose it was) and the model's upper hp had been increased.Usually, when this 1s done to a thin lip with the use of pencils and lipstick 1t looks.so phony, but this was very natural looking and no bleeding. It mil.ht be wonh a'lry 1fth1n hps bother you. v AJbcrto-Cufv~ris introducing two new shampooll- one conta1n1 ng ca trus and lhe other aloe. Beene shows spring shirts Stripes hig hligh t everyth i~ from dress to s ports wear Geoffrey Beene. wanner of eight Coty awards. has applied has skills to des1gnm& shirtings for spnng that have -a unique-look of contemporary case and elegance. In contrast to the muted and monotone look in clothing. the Beene dress shin collcctton is spmtcd m color and silhouette ... adding vibrancy 10 the total look. Solid broadcloths come in lilac, sand. coral, pink, Beene ~ey and 1he trad1t1onal blue, tan and wh11e. The other side of Beene·~ dress shirt spectrum - summer sofis -multi-pastels on pale grounds. : Linen is trasnslated by Beene into elegant linen ecru backgrounds, accented by border prints, narrow stripe and wider repeats. Beene goes "Bengalese" with a collect1on of Bengal striping.s that arc pnmitivc and bold ... innovative color combinations on white. bnghts, blue and grey Scafoapl on grey 1s another higbhgh1 of has 1rop1cal windowpanes. . a Beene symbol. .. and the ~ummer oxfords arc also offered an patterns that focus on fine line treatments. His cut as moderately tapered, cuffs arc d1st1nc11vely notched. sleeves have two 'h-mch plcah. Collar\ arc 2 '!. inch and have been sculpted to complement clothing lines. The collection h11hltghts a regular spread along with new mdroductions ... 41/•-inch spread, a button-down. an eyelet and a rounded shape ... both in contrast white or mastch!ng the actual shin. In sport shirts, Beene continues his moOd of clean. easy and elegant. Ncwpon neutrals show up 1n deep sand. breaker blue. stone moss, tobacco and shade. The patterns transform traditional tartan ts to scaled-up larger plaids. Has desert tone group soph1s11- cated sportswear includes checks, stnpes, windowpanes an palettes of ecru. s1lversand. dusk, cactus. stsone. midnight and black. On the bright side .. CaJun Brig.ht~. vivid and sun bleached, silvery 1n feeling. colored in bleach. chino. silver, lilac, tabasco and bordeaux. Prints too arr trendy and directional-palm trees and doves. Beene bas desi~ed what can be descn bed as 1he "now knits." Easy big shirts, lightweight cotton Jersey 1n crew m<Xkls. pullover rugby stripes and collarlrss pullovers. Shoulders are dropped for a high fashion look. Pique solid knits and engineered stnpes come with stand up collars for a casual effect. The one conta1n1n1<:11ru'i ts ~pcc1fically formulated to combat the problem ofoll) hair and aloe hclPHl'P~Urdry or damaged hair Dad you ever nnM: yuur haarw1th lemonJU1l'e to make 1t squeaky clean and shmy''l he shampoo promt'iC'\ the ~me results and leave~ thc hair smelling as fresh and de.an as at looks. The aloe vcra plan I, often referred lo as the "s1lcn1 h.caler" (last time I wrote about aloe vcra being good for burns. I got pagesoftc!>t1mon1alson m heaJ1ng powe~) added to shampoo is suppose to not only help damaged hair repair 1tsclfbut restores moisture. v I was so womed that no one would read my column on Chnstmasday. but myda) was made when I found out that two women did I'm M>rry the rest of you missed 1t - 1t was great -all about relaJ11ngon a busy day such as Christmas. One way was a nice warm bath. adding milk to sofien the skin OR vinegar for dry itchy skin. Anyway, I hank goodness for two reade~ -even ti one did laugh and ~Y who has time to relax on Christmas Day. But, I do feel rather bad about the woman who had itchy skin and wanted 1t softened -she q1rdlcd he~lfb}' adding both milk and vinegar to the water. (Remember the key word 1s OR not ANO) Americans start to raise their pinkies People polish up etiquette to cope with 'ceremonies· By JANE ANDERSON AH OC:lel..i l'reH Wrll*' NI v. P< >~I K I \ltl·r t"-o dcc.:ade'I of ~hunn1ng furmal1 h '>tudl'nt' al \al H' Regina< 11llcge here arc dating <ll/.<I In \t J nn-. \ummrr \ .11np 1n 1 londa 7-}ear-oldc, lan learn ballroom danung ,ind truquct >\ Lou1s1ana teal her ol poise and posture was flooded With rcque\TITc>rhn \(,'r\ llC'I ancr an artiCTe aoout her ran an a newspaper f t14uctte " nn thl' mind'> of man} American'> these da~'i a\ they ~ck the proper anu polt<,hcd way to cope w11h the "tcrcmun1l''> of life" And good manner~ can be more 1mpunan1 than JU\t a matter of 'lt}lc. says MarJabellc Young '>trwart aulhor or co-author of 14 book~ on c.'l14Ul'tll' r ht'~ can rTWkl' a dlflcrtnCC 1n the business world ")our n1llcgc aflilt;11t0n and your lamll> name aren't important an~more "\tt·wan 4'41Y'> "By lhe time you get to lhJt promotion )'OU want. thcy" .. c already checked out \.our trc<kn11al~ WhJf\ important 1~ \tylc. polish, thoughtfulm·<,c, of other\ and ta hie manner~ .. ~u:v.an wa\ tl·kphnnl·d in Kewanee. Ill . b)' Sister ~hclla Mcglc}. 'ice pre\1dcnt and academic dean of Salve f{cgina C nllegc. ahn ~1">tr1 Mcgl~y saw the etiquette expert on telcv1s1on. For years, stutlentS at Salve Regina had been whispering in Sister Megley's car at formal dinners and dances asking her how to behave. and Sister Megley was looking for a way to teach et1que1te without offenng a separate course. So she asked Stewart to come to Newport to conduct a special session. "Manners help to bring out the good !>1de of people." S1.,tcr Megley says, "and they are the means by which we arc able to be good to other people." During the I 960c, and 1970s when formal dating was ou t of vogue. lhe lack of 'itructure hindered some potenttal romantic rela11on!>h1p\ from ever de~lopang. Sister Megley says '- 1 nstcad of organ11ing a date~ of UIDeJ college stu ent m1g t ave waited for hours for another student to wander by and then have said, casuall y. "Want to go \O me whcre'>" The guideposts to etiquette an the rcra- t1onsh1p afier that were equall y undefined "Young people were subJCCtlng each other to their worst sclve'> ... S1s1er Megley says. "When young people arc insecure. they become unkind. To have internal discipline and poise. you have to have structure." Al Salve Regina, Stewart organized a course on manners and etiquette as pan of a training session for '\tudents and stafT who are working m the residence halls this year at the Catholic collqe of arts and sciences. Stcwan says there has been a return to valuing "the tcrcmon1es of hfe ... the school graduations. birthdays. weddings and holidays In Palm Beach. Fla . boys and girls as young as seven year~ old attended the fin.t session of the Emily Post Summer Lamp in August 10 learn table manners, courtesy, ballroom dancing and croquet. After Joan Coles, an etiquette instructor from Baton Rouge, La .• began g1v1ng lessons m poise, posture and table and telephone manners. an an1cle about her appeared 1n a local newspaper. Within two days. she had 160 requests for her services. Jiotels in Washington, New York , Boston and Chicago -as well as inns and restaurants 1n the small towns of Amenta -arc serving afternoon tea w11h little sandwiches. cakes and st·oncs. For the past three summers. Anne Oliver, a former fashion model. has run "L'Ecole des lngenues.'' a combined finishlllg school. ~n4-mountam camp for teenage girls in Taos. N M. The cost 1s more than S 1.300 for 11 days, not including transportation costs. White Gloves and Party Manners Inc. -of which Stewart is the chairman of the board -offers etiquette classes for young people in 480 cities throughout the United States. Among young people. Stewan says formal dating has come back, complete with "candy, flowers and meeting Dad." Stewart says she has noticed that people with outstandan& po 1t1ons 1n their fields tend to have the best table manners. "The lower people get an thc11 work. the worse 1he1r table manners seem to be. I wonder 1fthey have been kept there because they could never quite come up through the ranks. Thay have the degrees, but they don't quite have the style and polish," she savs. ~~~----~----~----~-----------:-----..,-------~--------~--------~ R . Lorraine sa~~!J!~ « Winter Clearance 301/1 to 501/o off f' Beginning Monday, January 9th, 9s()().6~ -D<eue>s tor oll Otco11oni - SPORTSWEAR, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, PANTS SUITS AND LOUNGE WEAR I i , -..L.. -- PATRICIA J. CONNER, Ph,D • NLJfRITIONnL c ONSUL T nNT 1550 13ov<;1de DrM! Corona Del f\/K)r ( ohfom1c 1 92625 Dietorv Program'> for Weight lo~s/ lJ k••</)t < or\frol rre>.<y'IC..r1<v , I 1M '1 /flA".110fK");J'.t:,/I ivi )(Jl)k.,/< ~llHf, ( nrrPA'llOl'l o f Nurnr.nno! I >l'I!<' ICl)f "" I k r M nerCJI I I ,._.1,,1._. foo 1 S<-J1•.1M11,1 lc:.tnq ~Cl Omprn.il on flt1C1fvyi r.. Jtr 1 nn 1 lv< Y)lllf'l(..ir-;. le<turc~ -for lnfoancJt IOf"I Of (lppo1nl merit 714 7S9 0273 • • " De bu tan ts debut at b ·all 26 young women continue a 30-year-old tradition By VIDA DEAN Of , ... o...., li'tlot lletl A 30-~car tr.td111on wa'> continued recentl } as 26 young women made their dcbutat the annual Newport Harbor Aux1hal). C h1ldrcn's Home 'oc1et). ball at th(' Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. The pn:!>en1a11un was the culmination of community involvement and scholasuc achievement for the white gowned debutantcs a\ the) entered the ballroom escorted by their fathers The} had rnme to the hotl!I at 4 45 pm for picture taking sessions "htch dosed at 6 p.m Arter that time the debs retired and were "not seen" again until 8 p.m. when they were officially pre-.ented. The ballroom had been transformed into a Grecian .~....___ ....... garden with columns and ballustrades dewrated with ficus trees. twinkling lights and a profusion of ferns and pink and whttc flowers Pink rosebuds baby's breath and snowflake chry~n themu ms with long pink nbbon streamers formed the bouquets the young women held in opera gloved hands as they entered the room filled wtth family members and friends. Each one wore a medallion which was given to her JUSt prior to her entrance Vin Jorgensen introduced each one who took her place with her father on the stage after making a formal St. James bow. When the entire group had assembled and had been presented as the l 9M3 debutantes. they left the stage and began the 1rad1t1onal debutante·father waltz to the music of the Sounds of Music. Escorts replaced the fathers as dance partners before the break for a baron of beef dinner. The dancing continued afterward'i until after midnight for guests and later still for the deb\ and their escorts who attended a breakfast 1n the hotel hosted by Jill Durkee, Sarah Smith and Tracy Andrews The debutantes. their parents and escorts are Tracy Lynn Andrews. Mr. and Mrs Robert Andrews, Ulric Longyear; Kerry Eloise Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Jobn Kohl; Tiffany Lynn Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hinch, Patrick Von T1chamer; Day Marl Bishop, Mr.' and Mrs. Howard Bishop DI, Christopher DeMott; Elbabeth Sara Blake, Mary Barrett Blake (presented by Pa1se Parrish). David Barry: Sharon Olano Coben, Mr. and Mrs Stanley Cohen, Douglas Jobn1on; Carolyn Anne Colin, Anne Colln (Nelson Hunr. prescntor) . Christopher Rich; Jill Miller Durkee, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durkee, James NeUlea; Rebecca Ellubetb Delancy, the David Delancy1, Kevin St. Clair, Anne Maureen DeWald, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice DeWald, David Gerken, and Suanne Perry Hodson, the William Hod1on1 (Frank T:rler, prescntor). Dennis Randall. Also. Karen AIU1on Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard, Johll Wadsworth; Michele Erin Jobll1on, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jobn1on, Andrew Lace; Colleen Kay Kerrigan, the David K.errlgan1, Michael Wel11; Nell Klllefer, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Klllefer, Keltb Behrens; Amanda Noel Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kenny, Christopher LlDg; Mary Ann Logan, Mr. and Mrs. George Logan, Job.D P1omas; Lori Margaret Mellinger, the Roger Mel1lll1en, Robert Brown, and Ellubetb SHU Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. AJvlD Pb.llllp1, Gavin Keith. Others were Catherine Nicol Shea, daughter of Mt. and Mrs. Peter Sbea escorted by Jobn Moffet; Sarah Margaret Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smltb, Michael Wiit; EIJiabeth Brewster Snyder, the Kent Snyders, Samul Clark; Allison Ann Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Brace Walter, Scott Morrow; Cheryl Cathleen Wblte, the Dale Whites, Robert Barry; CatherbR Lynn Ware, Mr. and Mrs. William Ware, Ian Russell, and Erica Katharine Warren. Mr. and Mrs. William Warren, Dana Robert Erickson. Ball host welcoming the assemblage was Per Henrik Trebler Others part1c1pattng were Sandee Kerr, auxiliary president: Fran Smith, ball chairman. and Barbara DeMott, debutante c hairmen. Also Cabby Fyke, Retha Wilcox, Paula Van Eden, Darleen Manclark, Barbara Cronin, Margie Dalton, Barbara roanSree, Barbara deBoom, Sharon Rude, Llnda Marshall, Susan Beecbller, Mary Ann Goldman, Susan Beechner, Vicky Browne and Donna Scholler. Two of the '83 debs' mother!., Mrs. Hirsch and Mrs. Snyder. arc former CHS dcbutantes and 11 was announced that two of debutante!. had been adopted by their parents through Cl fS. The ball is the aux1liary's major fund-raiser for CHS Clipped Wings celebrate United Air Linc'> flight attendant'>. past and present. who arc affiliated with the Orange County Chapter of ('lipped Wing!> will be at the Chantecla1r Saturday to celebrate the group's 10th anniversary Planned is an 11 30 a.m thampagne buffet to bl' followed b} a fashion <>how presented h) Nodd1c Wehner of I Magntn. South t oat Plaza. PrtlC'> and surprises arc planned h) Arlene Littman, Lynn MeMaster, Jana Miller and Barbara Roberts Pro<,pcct1vc members and gue'its Wt'>hing to attcndma) call Bobbie Fenmore. 711-2443 or I 1ttman at 833-0558 Partying around The-~<H1dptpcr$ of Hoag. McmonaJ Hospllal has scheduled the annual presentation luncheon for noon Wcdnesda) at Santa Ana Country Club ... after putting together \he Jtgsaw pun le style invitation we find that the Assistance League of Hu~tington Beach is holding a "scrambled dinner" on F~iday at the chapter house to announce the lucky winner of a Super Shopping Spree . more than 60 people of different ethnic ongins attended a recent party of Cross-Cultural Interchange of Laguna Beach The topic for the evening was Sweden with the Rev. Kritter Lundin of the Seamen's Church, San Pedro as guesi speaker. The three Lundin children, Nlklaa, Cecelia and Mattias sang tn Swedish (and Enslish) accompanied by M om Birsitta. STARTIN.G A NEW BUSINESS? Accorc:Mng to Cellfornle BualneH and ProfeHlona Code (Sec. 17900 to 17930) ell persona doing bualneu under • fictitious name must file • statement with the County Cler~ and have It published four times In • newspaper aervlng the area In which the bualn•H It located. The 1tatement 11 required by law end la nece11ary In protecting your bualneH name. Moat benka require proof of flllng to open commercial eccount1. The DAILY PILOT provldet both flllng and publication aervlcea. We have all the nece11uy tormt and maintain a dally 1ervlce to the Orange County Courthou1e. Either stop by one of our convenient office• or phone the LEGAL DEPARTMENT 642 .. 321, Ext. 332 for more Information end form1. Debutina were, flnt row from left, Rebecca DeLancy, Sarah Smith, Sharon Cohen, Tracy Andrewa, Elizabeth Phllll1>9, Allleon Walter, JUI Durkee, Lori Metamcer, Colleen Kerrt.can. C&rolyn Colin, Erica Warren, Mary Ann Lotan and Michele John8on. Top row Martha Klllefer placea medalllon around daqhter Nell'• neck. Elalne Redfield, Leah Marahall, Gloria Ztcner and Zoe Menktck ahow off Charter 100 awarda. Tl••• /on(Of'"' /11\l•lut 1/1• ~1 '"''~ ut ~I,.-J ... n,.1e yClv• sl m "'" re~t1.-e th" TI C'' ""mt' 10 1/lll' mlr 01~1 '((>~ lncf ·rtt 11 t n1m '~h,.rr Vl'lt• It lifl(f 11'1'• •nl hA0!1ly '"'"'"'' Sii< h 11 d,,, 1n,1/ytl"S f1tt,,ch mnungft /o,·,,7/1 mnlieup nw rur10t1 ood color ono/yt•J wwrll.I) ,, rn''"~"'• """ I,,. ,. int/ t'>o<Jr ctH! 1,, ,,,, pft\Jfr d •a a "'nn s sl m Call .S40 3133 ••' Jo4 IOI VOUt Of'P(>•ntmm1• and,,. "•• tht! ""orh,. fta"C"ais /oncomr s ll"'I (7u111Arl hrif'l((JH• o JpM1<>i b<W'us w •lll ri>ur ••S•I' In (.osmt1t1r Colle.:''"''' \t>cJlh C. Cld.\t l'ldld JI JI Bmtol 'itt C. o~f.l Me~ ---~---- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday. January 8. 1ea.c CS Dlllly .......... .,~I{ ..... from left are Catherine Shea, Anne DeWald, Catherine Ware, Susanne Hodeon, Karen Howard, Elizabeth Blake~ Day Marl Blahop, ltll&abeth Snyder, Amanda Keo.Dy, Kerry Alldereon, Tiffany Barr. Nell JWlefer and Cberyl White. Day Marl Blahop &eta aulatance from mom, llarllyn Blahop. 4 _w _omen win awards Reco ntzed for their civic contributions Gloria Zlper, Elalne Redfield, Leab Marshall, Pam Jensen and Zoe Menklckare recipients of Charter I OO's annual awards $iven 1n recogniuon of their c1v1c contribuuons and community sup· port. The awards were presented at a luncheon held at the Newporter Resort. Z1gncr. president of Glona Z1gner and Associates. was named .. woman of the year" for her contnbuuon to business. philanthropic organ1zat1on and the com- mun1t}'. She has headed her publtc relations and marketing company since 1969. and ts a founding member and co-chair of Charter I 00. founder of Les .\mies and 1s actt ve tn the Committee of 200, a prestigious national organization, whose membership includes successful and highly regarded businesswomen tn the countr; -Major contributor to the commun1t> .. awards went to Elaine Redfield and Leah Marshall Redfield ts a dtrector and pa'>t president of the board of director ul 1hi: < >< Center for the Performing .\rts. and Marshall 1s general manager of the ~cw­ porter Reson 'he 1s one of the few women hotel execuuvcs 1n the U.S. and has o;en ed on the Orange (ount)' chapter board of directors of Women tn Bus1nes' Pam Jensen and Zoe Menktek rl'Cet,~d "major contributor to C harter I oo·· awards. The membership of Charter 100 1s a women's networking organization rnm· pnsedofsuccessful women working toward fellowhtp w1th1n their commun1t\ and nation. Another generation of fine taste ... 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Murray 1·ould still rt~t' with thto ace and lake a club <fi'>rllrd on thl' I :Jt h d1amoncf Funeral attire draws mother-in-law's ire \ DL \f{ \NN LANl)f R\ M\ hu\bund dwd .it lhc ag,· ul 4tl ol luntt lJnu~r (Ye ... hl' \.\-U'i a hl'UV\' ">mokcr and we hud man)' ar"\J- nwnt\ ubout 11.) A11• lA•DERS Du11na thl· fin~I \HlttL''> of Im 1llnl.''>' he kncv. he wa!I d)ing .ind\.\-\' di\\ "''l'd plan\ fur ht' tum·ral f k <t'lkl·J me nut to v.l·,11 hl,11 k .111d '>Ug&l'\ll'd .1 'l'r\ prett' 1>1n k d rl'" t h,1 t ta· ,1lv.J\\ <1dn11n·d I k al\o "'kl·d nw to go out and hu' a IX'.fk) Ill'"" hat I told him I v.uuld Jbtdl' b\ hi\ "'"hl'\ and I dill ~ hL·n I l'lttl'rnl tlw 1111nl\ll'r\ '>lUd\ "lu:1c thl' Jamil\ itJlhnnl ht·forc lhl' \Cr' tLC\ m) mothl'r·1n-l.1'' v.Jlkl·d up 111 nw and \Jld \ pink <lrl''' and J nr"' hat "-•th .1 llu"'l'f un 111 Ho" Luuld \uu" If \OU h.1H' 1111 rl''>l)t.'l t lor 'our hu!.hanJ ' ~mm'. 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IN 0 111<> I hJ\t 1uld hl'r I ""' v..11ling to l'~l hangc 111for mat ton"' 1th hl'f -ug;.11n nu name:~ -but ctht' h<t\ no 1nltfl''il in ~no\\tng Modl')I) ,., not an ckmt•nl hl'ft' '>lllll' \hl' ha\ JIH'JU ) lold ml" \hl' ha~ gone funht•r wt th llll" than an) otlH·r m.111 I .im hothcr~:d h> Jenn1t•\ rcluLtam:e to dcu1 the .itr . .\m I JU'>tdkd 1n rcqut:'>t1ns thl'I tnformatmn" - C \11{10\IS IN (JIJf-Bl( DEAR QUEBEC: No. She hat told you tha t no other man "ot u far wltb he r a1 you, and that 1bould 11tltfy your c:urlo11ty. My advice 11 atop pre11tn1 for tttllla tlna detall1before1be tell• you to take a Iona w-111 on a 1hort do<'ll l>f-o\H \NN L.\NDI R.., I am a <,('<:rdan for 't:H·rJI nl'Lutnt:\ 1n a \mall wmpan) l he prohhm1 ,., the ht¥ h<>'>'> \1r I\. IHI'> an anno)1ng hab111ha1 d11\n mnrat)" I le v.alh b> nt) dt'\k ana pttki. up other pt:oplc'\ rm mo\ and ntl'\\Jfte' pc.•r\onal noll"\ and rt'ad'> them "11mcllml'' hl' c\en mO\l'\ lhing\ around I haH tJtlfulh a\kcd him v.hat he 1s looking lor Jnd h~· rt•pltl'\ ·· Nuthing' I real11c he 1\ the top banana around here, but I feel tllat v.hat''I on m) de~k 1s pn\ate propen)-What l.an I do to 'llUP this'' I love m~ JOb and don't "'ant to lca\C 11 npn1.ill} ml'ra th1ngtha1 \ecms'>otn .. ial But 1tdn"~'' mt up till' "Jll .\Tr MPl..., f INT A.MPA. DEAR TEMPEST: I c hecked with 1everal sec· retarle1 around tht Chicago Sun-Times and they 1uggested keeping the private memos la a flit box on the desk or In fol de rt wltb large par;r cllp11ecurlng the edges. Only the dimmest clod wou d remove tbo1e clip• and look Inside. THE PORT THEATRE 67 l6260 Mon . Nile All Sells ;i· DEAR N.S.: Continue to be civil and decent --even If 1he wa1n't. Attribute he r unconaclonablt: Insult to gr ief ·· which 11 probably better than abe de.erves, but do It anyway. Peace 11 better than war. [ ~ Df-ARANN LANDER~ M\ tiani.ccand I nrcdan Calf 642-5678. arbm:r You. I a!>kcd Jennie huw far <,he had gone "'Ith Put a tew words 10 work for ou. prt:' 1ou\ bo)lrtcnd~ (rl'(jUL'\llnK no naml'\ or 1nt1m.1ll ______ _._ _ __. lll·tatl\l Jnd \he \atd \Ill' d1dn't larl· to dl\LU'>'> 11 ------------ I"'" wung " 1011 > oung fur a child 10 learn abou1 \t'\ '1 l hiu\just rmt• tiring )uu'/I find tn Ann LtJnden nt•v. hook/ct. "l/ov.. What. and When tCJ Tell }'ou1 ( ·111/<1 \hout ~n . ··For .wur COP) !>encl 5U cent'i along 1, 11'1 t1 long. \l:.tmpt·u . \cll:addn•\\Ccl t't11t•lop<.' to 4nn I .1111.fr1 \ I'() HtJ\ II 1N5. Clmugo. 11/tnw!> 60fi II ---NOW PL AY ING--- .. ... FOUHTA.IH VAUCY IRV1Nf •, I u.GUHA HIU.S OAAHGE .,, -0 ••nt.• At<.t•HC,, 10• '"" t ... 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It I•,,, , j •• , ' , ( 1•1r1 , ' ( Jlf1,, •••• i ., ' (I IU If • I 'I ,q ",. /4 I N 1J 1f I f I f I !I•( t 1' t,r fl, flt• llN ...,1 (Jf &(,I.JI• l_ SCARFACE 1 There is a way ... don 't count on it • "GRAND tit 1<lr I I t•! lf•rlt1llllllt 11 ... 1t11 l1 hM 111 ~'"~1 f~1ll~"''"~I V,•tllll\(1·1 llH/\lh tlt·l1wr lh•· puru 11 .mrl '•11mr.·r1111111 h "' l(l·t111.,1H .md rlt,11u't l)d\l(l Anst-ll M:~ "iWU'.I\ \1A( 1Ai'.IM: I 'l r' lil'l adt.· .1 m.lll't nal nH \\tah l'llll'fgl'\ '" lt•Jd pari:nt' out uf 1hc V.tll!rflll'\\ of I htfd- IJl"Og I JH \ ,m· l Jlkd aulhortlll''> in p.tr- ~· ERMA -~ •· Bo11ECK 1.:.. ~ t•ntal ll'l hnt4Ul'\ ••••••••••••••• l>c>l'\ \ClUf tht ld h.1 H· a ht·droom thJt "Ill ha\C to be cleaned beforr you can h,1\r 1t lundcmn1:d'1 T hcrl' t') a "a" l>id thl' \lhl·duk of their l·horn hurn up v.ht:n lhl' aquarium l.tughl tire'• l hcrt.· 1".I a "a). l>o hJtn \Iller'> come uni)" whcn combat pa} and h1"p1 1al11at111n tx·nctitt. arc ofkrcd'' 1here1\ a wa) C .in )OU "K'I ~1 full 1.ihk w11hout \ 1rn1ng thrir room Ill\!' J ht"rl' ha V.J\ \\hen 'ou J\k ·them to drop thl'tr din) clothe'> off 1n 1hc J..11t.hcn. do 1hn "'" "'Where t'> 1t'1" fhert' l!I a wa) • l4ITTIS 11ID;M.~~ """"''" . llUA.~ ll PAL.~A ,.. AL ~J~J ~~Rm,, I ht: C\pcn' Lall 1hc1r \olu11on "p<Nlt"e re1nforcc- nwn1 · and 11·., lx•t·n around tor a long umc ( hlldrcn under'lt<tnd hov. 11 \\urk'> bcttn than adults do It ha\ neHr "'orked lur ffil' ., "'--'''U• In ., • tn , ...... ,. ••• ,.,,.,. ""''n tu, TIU •••• ,.., \ l'ar\ ago. a her I had tncd kindness. compa!>'it0n. .111y.n .ind 1hrl·at\ tu drov..-n thetr puppy. I turned to ·p<•\lll\l' n.•1nlorcemen1 ·· A. P'>)cholog1st, whom I admtrl·d .. atd parent' madr too much of things and rt·aunl 100 \lrongl'I--\II )OU had to do wa!I lay out a \11Uat1on thl'n pra1.,c tht: r h1ld for 1t II a chtld for t"'lillllpk kit J hook orl tht· flom . all I had to \<I} v.a'I "I herl"' u hook or1 lhl· lloor "and lw ""ould am-.c at tht· dL'l t\ton of whul 'hould be done v. tth 11 IU\'ER .m:M: liU¥;~1 ~8t:€R nIX A..\U~7JJ. Ull'.b'IRtiEH t,.U•U tn t• .. tJlt,•t" ~Alms llID1Ml\ OOIAS I! IMMA 7-~~.."! ~ R ~-r:~~. NOW PLAYING BUENA PARK fl~1 ·I. 8ut!na p,,, 1 <l"~' J• !1 '" COSTA MESA El TORO I "NdfdS f>aoot~ll~r> .,,,, 01 '" fj~' 4()10 •,a, '>880 ORAHGf C•l)'CenlP• fi14 ?!l!>J ORANGE r.,1a1111,' 01 vP ,,. 61G Fjl/(J COSTA MESA I 0 N~ICS Harbor r wrn 631 J'>CU LA HAIRA AMC r ~\llron Soudl' li'l 1 0633 NO PAS11!8 ACC.lPICD 'OR IHll f HOAOUll[Nl WESTMINSTER (()wartl~ <..inemd Wll• 1 891 J'.IJ'> I 0 tl'\I the t hcor~ I rw1 3 book un tht: floor and \aH.l l<l 1ht lir\t l htld to :11rl\l' ''Tht·rl··,a book on 1hc floor " lk \aid "I knov. I lll':trh broke m; neck tnpp1ng O\er 11 The best of the Caribbean. . S400 off and fly free. Tlw h<•sl purl ~ th<· ( 'at'ihb<·an ha." to offt·t:Ttu· ~><·st w<•aUu·r: And Sitmar ,1...ri\'c•:-. it all to ,\'()ll at S\IJ lf'l'h sa\'111gs. Et\joy tht· J,Ju~. :..kit>s and wat'm sun of tll<' ( 'arihlwan and <•njoy a handsolllP $400 Sup<•r SavM· sa\'illJ.(s for th" first l wo J><•oph· J><'I' <'a bin ($20() p<·I' J ><•rson). EXP11;1u E~('E A IO OH I I · l>AY C 'Rl 'ISE. And on Sitrnar you j(t't <•w•n mor<•: JO and 11 clay c·111ist·:.. that j..rlVC• you mot•t• ,,f PV('ryt hing-.\ 1111 <'t1Jii;p for- tnot't• t itrn· at Hl'H to t•11.J11.v Sitmar':.. wrmclf'rf11 I -.h1phrnm I f' '< 1w·ti••1w1 ·, mm't· t mw in ports lik'· St. Thomm .. and ( 'ura<·ao to f•xplon• and )(O shoppinj(. C'IU 'ISE f~ Lt ' l 'ltY. He· pamp<•n><I in total luxury aboanl Sitniar's J ,ih,·lian n • j..,'1:-. t '· rPd Fall'\\ ind. 'rcn1'1J l!njoy spa- rious tahi11s, d(•liJ.(ht - f11I di11ing. :-.park Ii ng <'ntM't<ti11t111·nt WH I warn1 It alia11 h1>spitality. 1h t•w iuh·:mt ag<.> of Sit mar's Su1wr Savt-'rs, ju:-it book hy MarC"h :n, WX.l. Sup•.>r Savt·r~tpply to all IO a11d 11-dav < ':uihlwan •·n1iiw:-1 cl<·purting n;m throug-h .Jwu• H. FLY FHEE. TOO. Arni <'\'<'II \\1th our dramat I<' S11p4•1' Sav,·r sa\'inh"'· thP price of ,vo111· <·nus<• irn:lud<·:--fh •t• air fan· to a11d fr11m ttw ship. ThC' Sit Illar 1': \, ... t1l 'lll'l' ts :-.old t•\dU~i\t•ly hy 1 w11f<.•:..:..1ot1al t l':t\Je•I agt•ntfi. ( 'nn:--ull .\ f>tJt's today Sitmar Super Savers ribbean Mar. lO ~for :.!J ...a; __ _ licner 111l"k II up." and dl\appcarcd r he \t'cond one rnme h\ anJ when I told him ot 1'he book \atd. "You'rt: real qurt k toda}" I gut \u d1\gu\1t:d I nnn tncd 11 wtth lht• th1nl one Tht· 01he1 da\ altc:r I , 1cwed ht'> tx·droom I tho ught I '>hould g1 \c him the t hante to redn·m ·porn 1 \ c rci n furl l' Oll'n 1 lrom m' do ubts ..,o ""hl'n he ,l\li.L·d mt· to 1w to a movie "'11h him I ,,till ''I'd lo\l' IO go w11h \Ou. hut I ha\l'. to do all 1h1: v..ork ~ ou d1dn ·1 do toda) .'' I herl' "'a" &l'Olltnl· u>n· lTrn "'11t1cn all uvn hi\ fatt• "I low much more do )OU h;I\ l' to dn''" hl' a<;J..cd • f h l' ll' \ \ II Ur d I rt \ \lothn all "'''r thC' l1011i \Our dirt~ dt\hl'' undl'f }'till! b1.:d to take out \OlH lll'd to maki: )our 1ra~h to tx· earned oul. 'our Wl'I lowcl~ to take tu the laundn room .ind your floor ·Ill lw \:Jluumcd ·• I fr put hi\ urm .1rn1111d me "Why don't )OU IU\I gt•t up t•arltrr tomorrov. morn ing and do 11'1" II there·, a ""a' )11\I nllO(' Air Canada to build new LA facility I ().., !\ N < ii I £ ~ ( PR N ) -Air ( :inada. the na1t0nal a1rltm· of Canada. an- nounced ti hn11 choticn I '" Aniclc' for "' fi1!.I cvd maJOr financu1I rnmmtt mcnt 1n th~ United Statt'\ and will be 1n rat\IO& wall., nnt Wl't·k o am·~ ti i ooo 'iqU.lrl' foot lauhl) 111 I U\ .r\ngclt'\ ln1crn1tt1onol t\tr- purt J hr m·v. hu1ld1na "&nal' tht• tir'lt phak of o S40 m11l1nn n1mmt1mrn1 h> th\ .111llnl' to 11., ton11nuc."d ~111v. th 1 n \nu I hl•r n ( a It fm n1.1 .u 1. ord1na to l.1111n C1nul<l \1r < ,1n,1<l.1' gi·n l'rt.11 man.tfl't lur thl' ~l·\t· crn I I n1tr< ~1.1tt'<i RUFFELL 'S U'HOLITllY, INC. ........... ~ ..... I vn HAR80• Bl VD CO~TA ME!aA -~·a 11 ~6 t \ I OAILY PILOTISunOI)', J1nuety 8, 198-4 C7 CBS out of top four places, but wins t~e wee.It . 'Hotel.· 'Dynasty' one-two punch for ABC: NBC scores with ·A Team· and 'The E nforcer ' By J ERRY BlJCK A~ t ... wl•loll WrH .. LOS ANtiio,;LES ABC's 11p1cy Wedn(.-sday duo, "Hotel" and "Dynusty," grabbed the top two spots an tht.• NwlS4'n rot1ngs and NBC was th,ird uruJ fourth, but CBS still won Un· wt-ek ended Jan. 1. . Ne* 3 and 4 in th1.· Top 10 were taken by NBC's "Tht> A-Team" and 11.s NBC's presentation o( thl' Chnt ~twood movw "Th<' Enfort.-er " CBS' h1ght'St-rawd show for the week was fifth place "60 Mtnu~." but tht.> network maintained its claim on first place for the sL.Xth str<Aight week with four shows in the Top 10 8e<'Ond-ph.1ce ABC also plac.'ed four shows m the Top 10 and NBC had two It was the fi rst apJX>arancf' at the top of the chaTt C or "Hotel," the slettk, glamorous anthology sen es set tn a San Francisco Hotel The show IS one or the few hits among the SC'ril~ mtrodu<.-ed an the fall and twwe finished m se<:ond plac.'t! James Brolin a nd Anne Baxter star CBS won thL• wc.•ck m the AC. Nielsen Co. survey with a network average of 16.7. ABC was second with 15 9 and NBC was third with 14.8. The networks say this means that m an average prime- ume minute 16 7 pcrc·ent of the nation's television homes were tuned to CBS. The network also leads in the season-to-date ratings. CBS has 18.1. ABC 17.l and NBC 15.0. "THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR." --- 0 AT THE MOVIES" --- 'l'BE BICIB---•.a:-•tr. .... i ..... U ..... :r .... ~--· ......................... ~® EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT • A IJIOO CONIHHr llUA3f ·--~':.':'-~~a o-... ____ _ edwards LIDO CINEMA Sat/Sun. 1:15, ·~ • 8::30 ...... ,on I OULI• ••D 673 8350 4 T YI A LIDO • ...... ,on HACH NOW PLAYING At The11e Specially Selected Theatres +11S5RSN VitJO 1tlQJliCl i flWAf~ V"'Y CwtedOl1., ~~I 4"-' ft/70 534 ZS53 • ~ • WtsNIMSttJI I ow .. .,. ' •IW<T.. UA M..l• b"4 (•l'.I• f!QJl)r,.d6 • ......,. CD .... ......,. ~--;:; ...... ~oi!i!!J I 1110.C. (',AB' ~ tf! right rmvie at the right till!! It's a warm, ranOJoctioos corned(' rMir Uri W9f'9 l>f()l(en r,.., COlnl*'Y WU almost out of bullf'flJa And....,, ,,,. dfMtf'I lt9feW'9Ch Then they me/ Alt»rT Hocl<.,,b•1ry, • '""'" town boy Wt/fl 1 bfg dr .. m thal, df#Jplfe thnll 1mpou1oi. Odd•. lhOy could rn111<1 It And now, no Ol'MI - not l>'en r~ 11Hzy comm1u!Onftf ""' the c/OOll.O compermon - bemH 1t1nd 11'1 t'-ir way The lowest ratf'd show for tho wN>k w · "NOC JU.ports. Beyond th<' M1 ale Crtsl8 " The bottom ft vf' shows tn d "{•nd1ng ordc.•r wt'rt.' NBC'11 "Rouater," CBS' "Cutt.tor to Houston." and NBC'!> "fo'11'1t C:nmt•ra," "M~mJmal " cmd "NBC Report.s I~> "Oh M;ickhn<'," AH(' Iii I 11t I~ 2 rn1lhon lti "Hnn1r1~\0n Stt'(·lt·," NOC. 17.7 ut 14 8 m1llic:: 17 ··c ;uc'lirnKht Bc:•:H1town." CBS, 17 ~ ur 14.7 m1lh1Jn lti '"l'rup~1" JtJhn. M D ." CBS. 17 4 or 14 a rrullaon HI "AhnMASH," C:RS, 17 I or 14.3 r;Nll on. 19 T1t··Movlf'·"Sound of MLl.l.li:," NBC. 17.l ur 14 :i m1lhon CBS n·wlm.>d it.a long-time dominteuon or tht· r-=====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=::;;;=;;;;;;=~i"""':==================~:T# 1•ven1ng nt•wa t1how11. lt was flf'lU with a ralm~ of 14 3 edwitrde WESTBROOK CINEMA ABC was se<.'Ond with 12 0 and NBC wws third with 11 9 lhm• are thl' 20 hlghl>sl -rated programs: I "Howl." ABC. u rating of 26 6 or 22 3 m11J1m1 houiwholds 2 "Dynasty," ABC, 26.0 or 21.8 mlll1on. 3 ''Thi! A-Team," NBC, 24.6 or 20.6 million 4 Mov1e-"The Enforcer,'' NBC, 22.6 or 18 9 m1lhon • 5 "60 Minutes," CBS. 22 3 or 18 7 m11l1on fi Mov1e-"Ouoe: Changing Habits,'' CBS, 22 0 or ltt 4 m11Jlon 7 "The Oukl.'1> of Hazzard," CBS, 21 ti or 18 I mtlhon H "Thl' Fall Guy," ABC, 21.4 or 17 9 m1llton 9 "Hart~ Hart," ABC. 21.1or17.7 m1lhon 9 Tw-"Simon & Simon:· CBS. 21 1 or 17 7 m1lhon. 11 "Knot~ Landing," NBC. 20 7 or 17 3 m1l11on 12 "The Jeffen10ns," CBS, 19.7 or 16 5 m1lhon 13 "S<:arecrow & Mrs. King," CBS. 19 l or 16 0 mtllton. 14. "Thr('(''s Company," ABC, 19 0 or 15 9 million. ILKWOOD MERYL STREEP KURT RUSSELL CHER 20t11 C!NTUAY·FOX l!J BAEA l,__ UA Mov... .. 990-4012 C OSTA MEIA Edwards So Cou1 Ptaza 546-2711 LA HABRA AMC Fasn1on Square (213)69 1-0633 MllllON VIEJO Edwardt V1e10 Twin 830-6990 OAANOE UA Cny Cenler 634-3911 AMC Orange Mau 637-0340 WHTMtNITEA UA WHl mlntler Twin 634-3911 A PMAA0JNT ~ ... r.~ NOW PLAYING IWIOEJIMM (Owl!~ WH!b<'",. ~30~1 •·14tjiltfl ~,._. 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PAtCe Cl) TOM ANO Bllf'( a.t KNOW YOUR 8l8LE ft:) REUOIOOS TOWN HAU -t.00- 0 MEET THE PRESS ' • wtl.DUFE AO\IEHTUAE I OAAL AOIERTS WILD, WtLD MST FRED FUHSTONE AHO FAIEHOS &a AEADINO AAIHBOW (JD) rT 18 WIVmH Cl HEART OF THE MATTER (C)UOVIE * * ·~ "Freedom" (1981) Mn Wlnn- i11Rham. Jennifer Warrtn. • (OJ THE THUNOEABIAOS CS) FAERIE TALE THEATRE 0UOVIE • * ·· Sl\lpwrecil •· ( 1978 I Robert f.ZJ..O:~I Jamison-Olson. *** "Batbarosa"(1982)WlllleNel- IOll, Gary Busey -9:30- • Cl) NFL TODAY 0 ATOHEWITH 0 THE UTlU PRINCE ·D DAY Of OCSOOVERY «D THE WOAl.D TOMORROW G) SUP£RMAN I AQUAMAN I BATMAN f.ll) AMEAICAH INTERESTS ~ MOTORWeBC ®l KENNETH COPELAHO Qt NEWSCENTER WEEKLY e;) CROSSFJRE ®MOVIE • * 'h "Best Fnends" (1982) Burt Reynolds. Goldte Hawn -10:00-fJ CJ) NFL FOOTBALL D GIUJGAN'S ISLAND 0 HOU. YWOOO CLOSEUP G HERALD OF TRUTH C!l MOVIE * * "Chart1e Chan At The Wtu Museum" (1940) Sidney Toler. Marc Lawrence «D REX HUMBARD G) PINK PANTHER fD THE LAWMAl<EAS Cl) WAStMT6H WEEK IN REVIEW (BJ MEET THE PRESS e;) COll.£GE BASKETBALL TO •AHNOUNOED COll.£0! llA8J<!TIAU MOYIE • * * "The Thlr1y·Hlnt Stepe" I 1978) Aobeft Powell, David Wwntr. 10lMOVIE * * '..t "F1teo" ( 19801 Dom OtlUIM, AnntBlro'oh ._SJ PAPER CHASE -12:30-0 TO 81 AHNOUNOED D THI& STOOOES D YCM'H AHO THE 188U!S lD HUMAHITIE8 THAOWH THf ARTS 9 NEWSMAl<ERS 0MOVIE * * "Airplane II. The s.qu.i· ( 1982) RObtrt H1ya. Julie Hegeny 1t )MOVIE • t "1~ 1" (1979) John Btlutnl, T os.hlro Mlfvne. -1:00-u IDT Of L.A. TODAY &HEEHAW GlADAM-12 &i> THE GIUUNI CONCERT'S Ul>oa:NM ()) M0\11! ~~'&4 • * 'h "Beloved Enemy" (19361 David Nlvtn, Merle Oberon -1:30-8 TO 8£ AHNOUNCfD Da!NFl '&4 D THE MUNSTERS DMOVIE Cl) MOVIE * • 1..t "The Oeaert Rats" (1953) Richard Burton, J~ Muon. G) ADAM-12 CID OCEANUS -2:00-0 8 HFl FOOTBALL 8 F-TAOOP &MOVIE * * 'h "Mitchell" ( 1975) Joe Don Baker, Martin Balsam. «D MOVIE *** "Beau James" (1957) Bob HOPfl, Vera Miies. ti) MOVIE t *'h ''Day Of The Animals" ( 1977) Christophe< George, Leslie Nletseo fl) THE GtUUNI CONCERTS Cl> GAOWIHG YEARS ®> NFL WES< 1H REVIEW e;)GENESCOTT (t)MOVIE * • * "Tiie Second Time Around " (1961) Oebt>te Reynolds, Andy Grif- fith. (jjl MOVtE * * • "Chariots Of Flre" 11981) Ben Cross, Ian Charteson. (,O"J MOVIE * * * "Valley Girl' (1983) Nicolea Cage, Oebofah Foreman 0MOVIE * * * "The Hound Of The Basl(er. V!lles" ( 1939) Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruoe @ MOVIE 11 MOVIE -2:30- MPORT' fDFRHOUNE I!> OIMAAT JUUA'8 aw ~s·H '9 JAPAHUf PAOOfWtMINQ ~=TALE THEATRE * * * "Tiit Storti Of NIMH" ( 1982) Animated. VOICM of Eltz.abetll Hirt· man, Dom Oel.ulM. -5:30- D NBC HEWS DNEWS ~::=: ())ALICE ®.l A8C N£WS 0 (C}~FlASH (Q)MOVIE H •-t "F1teo" (1980) Dom OelUIM, Anne Bancroft -5:46-(tt)MOVIE ** ··s111pwra" (1978) Robert LoOlfl. Mikki Jatnlson--Otson. EVEHING -8.'00-80 NEWS DMOVIE * * '>t "Tiie Dar111Q Oot>ermana" ( t973) Charles Robinson. Tim Conll- dlne. D AMERICAN HEAi. TH G WORLDATWAA Cf) PEOPlE TO PEOPLE m M·A·s·H G)MOVIE • * 'rl "Viva Las Vegas" ( l~) Elvia Presley. Ann-Margret. fD SHOCK Of THE N£W '1D 0000 MORNING, MR. OAWEU ()) C8SNEW8 ®) T Al<IHG ADV ANT AGE IBHBCHEWS (C)MOVIE **'h "Freedom" (1981) Mare Winn- ingham, Jennife< Warren. (.SJ MOVIE **'-' "Savannah Smiles" (1982) Mark Miiier, Donovan~" (2> CHARLES CHAMPLIN ON THE ALM SCENE AT CAHHES -8:30-D NEWS CONFEAEHCE 0 HOU. YWOOD CLOSEUP C!l 000 COUPlE «D WKRP IN CfHCINNATI (l)IBNEWS ®>NEWSCOPE e;) BEST Of HOT SEAT @MOVIE * • "Cold River" ( 1982) Suzanne Weber, Pat Peterson. -7:00-fJ Cl) 80 MINUTES D QI ARST CAMERA 0 ®> RIPLEY'S BEU£VE IT OR NOT OMOVIE * • ·~ "Mitchell" (1975) Joe Don Baker, Martin Balsam. C!l NEWS m ST AA SEARCH &l) ALL CREA TURES GREAT AHO SMALL ~~.n~ ··~ "Endanotrtcl Sptciee" (1982) Robtrt Urich, Jobeth Wlllllmt. OMOVIE *. "Atta ForQt Z" ( 1980) Jollo PnUllp La•. M.i Glbton -10:30-u rr 18 WRITTtH • ~TAIHM£NT THIS W&l< 9 SNEAK PAM:W8 m HORSE AACIHG -10:46- • SUHOAY SPORTS PAGE -11:00-fJ (I) NEWS 8 WW. STREFI' JOUANAl. REPORT G PmA POPOFF ., IMIY SWAGGART 89 THE GaEAIC NEWS e THIS WEI< IN COUNmY ~MOVIE **'h ''ThlllQS Are Tough All 0-.' (1982) Rlcllttd "Cheech" Merlo ~ono *. "1941" (1979) John Betuthl Toslllro MlflJne. -11:15- • ~NEWS -11:30- f) SPORTS F1NA1. DDO Q!NEWS D PACESm'ERS • U WORLD VISION Cf) SISKEl & EBERT AT THE MOVe «D JERRY FALW£U ID THE MfH Of COMPNIY 208 ()) HAARYO e;) 700CLU8 0MOVIE H •IA "Blade Runner" (1982) Hw· r'fson Ford, Rutger Hauer -11:45- CC> MOVIE *** "Goodbye PO<k Pie" (1981) Kelly Jollll80l'I, Tony Barry, (S)MOVIE ***''Chariots Of Fire" (19811 Ben Cross, Ian Cllarlesoo -11:50- &MOVIE H * "Frenzy" (1972) .lor1 Flnch, Barry Foste< -12:00-0 a!MOVIE * * '" "In Search Of HlatorlC Jesus" ( 1979) Jolin Rubenstein, Morgan Brt11any. D 700CLUB GABCNEWS C!l M>EPENOENT NETWORK NEWS G) CHILDREN: CAUGHT IN M CAOSSF1RE fl!) SOUHOST AGE @l MOVIE • * * "The Brotherhood" ( 1968) Klr1t Oouglu, Alex Cord. (.Q) MOVIE c:' *** "Shoot Tiie Moon" (1982) Albert Finney, Diane Keeton. ,~~~~"(1975) ;~~·~= .. (1965) Tony Randall, * * "Kiss Me Gooot>ye" ( 1982) Salty ~ GROWING YEA.RS Fleld. James Caan @) MOVIE ·m>NATURE Cl>MOVIE -12:15- • HOU. YWOOO CLOSEUP -10:30-• • • 'Walking Tall" ( 19731 Joe Don 0 MUSIC CrTY, U.S.A. Balcer, Elizabeth Hartman 0 MOVIE C'S) MOVTE "AmazJnQ Adventures Of Joe 90" ••• 'Chanots Of Fire" (1981) Ben (No Date) Cross. Ian Charleson. 0 SISl<EU EBERT AT THE l ' MOVIE MOVIES • • "Contempt" (196•) Brigitte Bar-0 ROBERT SCHULLER dot, Jacil Patance «D JERRY FALWELL -3:00- f.ll) ON CAMPUS 0) PRESENTE ~ WALi. STREET WEEK Cl> IT'S EVERYBOOY'S BUSINESS @) SPECTIIUM Cl) WElCOME BACK. KOITTA Q! AHOOA -3:30-~ M0"1E U NEWSCOPE * * * ·~ "Diner" (1982) Steve Gur-(!) CAN'T READ, CAN'T WRITE renberg, Mickey Rourke Ell) TONY BAOWH'S JOURNAL -11:00-'11) IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS Q TAU< A80UT PICTURES Cl) ST AA TREK 0 BEST OF A.M. LOS ANGLES 0 MOVIE ti) MOVIE • • "Attacl( Force Z" (1980) John * *'"' "BOO!ng, Boemg" (1965) Tony Philhp Law. Mel Gibson Curtis, Jerry Lewis. _4;00_ f.ll) MASTERPIECE THEATRE '11) COKTEMPORARY HEAL TH fJ MUSIC VIDEO COUNTDOWN ISSUES "'-D OLYMPIAD &MOVIE l ~rv~~RE ** "PsychlC Kiii«' (1975) Jim HU1- C'J MOVIE ton, Julie Adams «DMOVIE * * * "The Towering Inferno" ( 1974) * •'h "Ban10 Hackett. Roamln' Steve McOueen. Paut Newman Free" 11976) Don Meredith, Jennifer 0 MOVIE Warren * + 'PuuJe' 11979) James Fran-G) MOVIE CiSCUS, Wendy Huglles • •'1t "Rage" (1972) George C -11:30-Scott. Rtehard Basehart. 0 MARY TYLER MOORE EZ!l WALL STREET WEEK 0 mRY COLE·WHITTAKER ~NEWTON'S APPLE (!) MOVIE 'C MOVIE **'" "Atong The Great Dtvlde" ••'fi "Wiid Horse Han~" (1980) Lio- ( 1951) Kirk Douglas, Virginia Mayo da Stair, Richard Crenna 0> CHURCH IN THE HOME fH MOVIE el!> COHTEMPOAARY HEAL TH •*•ti "The Terry Fox Story" ( 1983) ISSUES Robert Duvall, Enc Fryer @)THIS WEEK WITH DAVID ro, MOVIE BRINKLEY • * * "Tiie Cat People" (1942) a! BOB NEWHART Simone Simon. Kent Smith 'ID FRAOOLE ROCK -4:30-~l IHSIDE ON 0 GILUGAH'S ISL.AHO AFTE.DNOON (!) T AKJNG ADV ANT AGE -12:00-.. 0) WASHINGTON WEEK IN 0 AGRICUl TURE., U.S.A. REVIEW 0 THIS WEEK WITH DAVID Cl) NEW TECH TIMES ~~~EYRCH (])FACE THE NATION -~ Z MOVIE 0> MOVIE * * * "Shanghai Express· (1932) • * "The RQ.ad Bact' l19651 ~ Marlenei>fetrrcn. Clive lfrOOi Jed Allan -s:oo-m THE INTEANA TIONAL VIOLIN 0 ~TO 8£ ANNOUNCED COMPETITION Of INOIAHAPOLIS O CHIPS • * * •..; "Diner" ( 1982) -7:30- e;)GENESCOTT CID FRAOOLE ROCK ©'l NBA BASKETBAU -8:00- 1) (I) ALIC£ Q QI KHIOHT RIDER OTAXI 0 ®) HARDCASTLE & MCCORMICK (!) TWIUOHT ZONE m SUP£RSTAAS"AHO CLASSIC CARS: AH AMERICAN LOVE AFFAIR Q) SOLID GOLD O)HATURE Ci> MASTERPIECE THEATRE re MOVIE * * "King Of Comedy' ( 1982) Rob- efl DeNiro, Jerry Lewis. H MOVIE * * •,, "Best Frienas" ( 1982) Bun Reynolds. Goldie Hawn Si MOVIE * • "Ktss Me GOOdbye" (1982) Sally Field. James Caan. @MOVIE • • "Airplane n: Tiie Sequel" ( 1982) Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty -8:30- fJ Cl) ONE DAY AT A TIME U TAXI (!) LOU GRANT -9:00- fJ (I) THE JEFFERSONS O a!MOVIE • * "Bronco Billy" ( 1980) Chnt East- wood, Sondra Locke 0 UNDERSEA WORLD OF JACQUES COUSTEAU U ®J MOV1E * * • "SlapShot' I 1977) G WILD Kl~OOM G)SAWTE f.ll) MASTEAPIECE THEATRE Cl) WITH BABIES ANO BANNERS ('%)MOVIE ** "Jus1 A Gigolo" (1981) David Bowie, Kim Novak -9:30- 1) (I) GOODNIGHT, BEANTOWN 0 SCHOOL BEAT (!)MOVIE I • t '" "Th'e Two Mrs. Carrolls" { l947} Humf>lwey--Booert, Barbln Stanwyck -10:00- fJ (I) TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. U«DNEWS -12:30- C!l SERGEANT BIU<O Cl) MOVIE • *1h "Kiu. Kls.s, KHI, KIIii" ( 1974) Michael Jayston, Helen Mirren. e;) WALi. Y GEORGE -12:35- ftt;MOVIE ••in "The Terry Fox Story" 11983) Robert Duvall. Eric Fryer -12:45- &MOVIE -1:00- (!) DENNIS THE MENACE ti) INOEPENDEHT NETWOAI< NEWS e;) THE LESSON (Z MOVIE h "Contempt' (196-4) Brigitte Bar- dot. Jack Patance -1:25- (¢MOVIE "Josepha ( 1982) Mlou-M1ou, Claude Brasseur -1:30- (!)MOVIE * * "Shadow In The Streets" 11975) Tony Lo Blanco. Sheree North. e;) WESTBROOK HOSPITAL 0MOV1E • • * "The Groove Tube" ( 1974) Ken Shapiro, Richard Belle<. -1:50- SJMOVIE * * * "Shoot The Moon" (1982) Albert Ftnney, Diane Keaton. -2.'00- fJ CIJ CBS ..ews NIOHlWATc.i 0 ATONE WITH ®)ABC NEWS ®NEWS ®MOVIE -2:15- * * * "The Thirty-Nine Steps" ( 1978) Robert Powell, David Wanw, -2:50- 0MOVIE • • "Coup De Torction" (No Date) Phillipe NOiret. Isabelle Huppert, -3:00-0 NEWS (!) CHICO AHO THE MAH Cl)MOVIE .-.-r'lmbarOla" f1982) WlTile Nel- 80'1. Ga()' Busey. -3:25- fClMOVIE '11) HUMAHmES THROUGH THE G A8C NEWS O _ART __ s ________________ (!)-.c...:WALl.STRE£I.JO.!J~RNA=-=L~~ 0 T'HE WOR1.D TOMORROW ti) HARAYO ***"The TowerlllQ ln""1o" (1974) StlYe McOueen, Paul Ntwman. The Dove's Voyage & Home l"(AAHAno IN Jl'fRS()N av Robin Lee Graham N ttie ~ nl Clfll\I 16 Rob!" L~ Grtham liOllled •rtJYnd ~ ~ - nk>tw. In " 1111? a~.t111ncl', Robin wUI d1$<'1•'~ ht~ it<tnl oc c.ir1 tllprl'll'nc "' tell ol h1, ~lo ~ .-round llW' 'IOIOflll "~rd OOVl (wilt! N.ltJOMI <ii'-Ogtllphk' ~kl,lmlklf'I') llnd t./\11~ hi' (UfT!'nt Mlllll!nturH 1n It•" wild~ ()( ~•nt.tn.t ONE SHOW ONLY Thur~ .• Jan . 19th, 7· JO p.m Po rt Thedlle, (orona dt'I Mrtr Coast H1Mhwcly \ourh oJ MacArthur \Ii\.\..._( I f I< Id f<., i~ '\I 1 Ill OO<>R \'i ')0 t 1 • , h I\ 1 """ I lw.11r 1• 1 I',., 11.tlh•H \.1 •••ti<' I l,1rtf1A 111• !71)ll \,<\; f r~O I II'.\ 1£),1~ ~ 1 (.1 .\'t '"" r~l '-F'ifAT10" -1uo~1 %l 8'iA11 f.ll) DIHNEA AT JULIA'S U1) PAEVIN ANO THE PfTTSBUAOH "C)MOVIE * * "Siient Rage" ( 1982) Chocit Norris. Ron Sliver Cf:t.J SHEENA EASTON IN CONCERT rO)MOVIE H * "Valley Girt" (1983) Nicolas -3:30-C!J FAmi 20 -4:00- C!l TOP O' THE MOANING (HIMOVIE * * 'h "Bes1 Friends" ( 1982) Burt R~. Goldie HIW11 (S) PAPER CHASE . ,.--------------------------------FOUR GREAT FILMS followed by a di scussion of \\Film Arts and the Psychoanalytic Situation" by Professor Joy Martin, Leo S. Bing Professor of Psych iatry. • January 13. 1984 RASHOMON (Japan) Kurosawa • February 10, 1984 TUI DRIVER (US.) Scorese •March 91 1984 TtfE lJST WAVE (Australia) Weir •April 12. 1984 8112 (Italy) Fellini Tf•e: 7:00 p.11. Locati01: Social Scieace lecture H1ll1 University of C11ifomi1, lrvlae ld11fsslon: $20.00 donation for Series fwefn boars CME C.l•lOfJ t mdlt nlffd!t fw 1100 Sponsored by U C.I Psychiatry Service at Capistrano by the Sea Hospl1al. Talophona 831--6631 for tunher 1nformatron Plate NOTIC£ PtEUC HOTIC( NOTICE '1CTmou1 IUllMlll ~ COUtfTY H .. at AT~ M\lfillCff'Al CouttT T~ toltowi119 ci-aon• are dOI~ °" OftANOI COUNTY INtlnou q HMbof Judlclat Dletl'tct ·- In today's Target Sale Sec- tion we advertised Misses Denim Jeans with belt.-The belt Is not Included. We are sorry for any Inconvenience this may cause. AERIAL ACTION PRODUCTIONS. .ec>i J•mborM l lvd., 8oa 2$10 310 La Joli• Dr . Newpou 8eec:t1, ... wpori h ac:h1 Ca. t2llO-'M1 CA 1>2m Pt.lnlllt FIRST AUtANC! MORT Afl~t F VllaraUI, 3 t4 I.a JOiia DI , GAGt: COMPANV Newp()(I a..en, CA 02M3 Oel•ndent tRVl~u 6 DOROTHY David K Lov90r1111, 9545 WoOd SCHMIOT 11nd DOES I through 10, man Avtt , •9. Atleta. CA. 9133 1 11'\(;tua•vtt Ttira buslnoH I• COnduCl.0 Oy I CIH NO 01482 llmlt9d pa,tnerthlp IUMMONB Arthur F Vltantlll NOTICl!I You have ba9n tvad. Th11 ttatement wa1 mea wtlh tho TM eCM1rt mar decide 99aln11 rou County Clerk of Ore"gtt CtXmty on without '°"' betng tia.wd unlau Dec 8. 1983 you retpond within 5 day•. A..ct 1 1 f 1l#4$ Itta lnfMmatlofl IMtlow. Publlah.cj Or1nge Cout Oally II )'Ou wt1h to affll the adv~ of an Pliol Dec 18, 25. 1983. Jan 1. 8, ottor"oy In this m•tt•r. vou •llould 1984 do so promptly so lh•t your wrinen -~~TARGET 6538.83 responk . it any, may ti. Iliad on . time ---11-,..D-L-IC_NO_T_l_CE---, AVl801Uated ha aldo demanded• ____ r_uu _______ El lrlbuma: lade dealdlf contra Ud. FICTITlOUll IUSINISS tin audlancla a manoe q.,. Ud. ta• NA-ITATl!MENT aponda dantro de I dlN. L .. la The tollowlng peraona are d04ng lnfom1ac:lon CIU• 119ue. bullness " If rou wltl'I to '"" ..... edYlc• of ---------'----l------------1 WHEATLEY BROTHERS INVEST· an lllOf'ney In Ihle matter, YOll P\ELIC NOTICE fltllltC NOTICE MENTS, 151 West Yale Loop, Irvin•. •hould do IO swomptly IO ,.,., JCKlf ----------..;;....---11-----~...;..-;_.;.;;;. ___ ,CA. 92715 • written r"ponH, If enr1 m.y b9 FICTITIOUl llUSINEllS FICTITIOUS IUlfNHI Jam .. s Wheatley, 151 West Vele flied on tlma. NAMI STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT Loop. lrvlne, CA 927l5 II U1teddeMe1otlc1t•r .. conaa- The following peraon 1s doing The lollowlng person 11 doing John L Wheatley, 5840 s Mem-Jo de un et>oo.cto ~ •••• Hunte>, busineu es ousmttSs Ill or1at Suite 111 Tulsa OK 74145 deberle ~lo lnmadlatam•nta, MIRAOA LUBE & AMERICAN SINO tT Wl'TH FLOWERS. 622 Th.ls bus1"~98.IS conductad by· a de Hte manera, tu fMPWlta SPECIAL TY LUBRICANTS. 25912 Bluebird Canyon Drive, Lagune general partnership •1C1rlla, al hay alg1ma. ~ .., Cane Ricardo, San Juan Capistrano. Beach. CA 92651 James s Whealey 1'99l1treda • tlampo. CA 92675 Mary Ann Skergan, 622 Bluebird This atatement was tiled Wtlfl the t ·TO THE D!fENOANT: A clwll Carolyn 'Sue Trumbauer, 259t2 Canyon Dr Laguna Beaeh, CA. County CIMk 01 Orange County on compfalnt tiaa bMn flied by ,.,. Calle RiC8rdo. San Juan Capislrano. 92651 · Dec. 8. 1983 pelntlff agatn1t you. H you wl.n to CA. 92675 This business 11 conducted by: an F132:24I «Mt•l'd thl1 lew•ull, JOU m111l, This t>uslness is conducted by an ind1v1dual •GARWIN 1 WAGNER within 5 days after 11\la 1ummon11 •a 1ndlv1dual Mary Ann Skergan Suite 410, ,9401 Yon Karman Av· served on you me w1lh lhls court a Carolyn Sue Trumbauer T111s slatement was !tied with the enua wrllten response 10 the complaint This statement was filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on trvlna, CA. 92115 Unless you do. your default wlll De County Clerk of Orange Counly on Dec 8, 1983 (714) 155-HS& entered o" appllcauon of lhe plaln- Dec 16. 1983 • F232243 Published Orange Coast Dally Ult, and th•S cour1 may enter a judge- -F23IOSI Published Orange Coas1 Dally Piiot Dec l8. 25, 1983, Jan 1. 8• ment against YOY for the retie! de- Publlahed Orange Coas1 Dally Piiot Dec 18 25, 1983, Jan t . 8, 1954 manded In lhe complaint, wt11Ch Pilot Jan 8, 15. 22. 29, 1984 1§84 6535•83 could result m garnlshme"t ol 170-84 8538-83 wages, takin~ of money or properly ------------PllBllC NOTICE Of olhe1 relle requested In the com- fltlll.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE ---------plaint., FlCTrTIOUI 8U91NE811 Daled. Sepr 2 1· 1983 J PETERSON, Clerk FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS 8UllNE8S NAME STATEMENT By D MALLICOAT, Deputy NAMI! STATEMENT NAME l'fAT&MENT The following persons are d()jng THOMAS COLE EDWARDS, INC. The lollowtng persons are doing The followlf\9 pe<aon Is doing business as 1400 No. Harbor Blvd., Sult• 400 business as· OUslness as IN THE BEGINNING • 140 W A£> RESOURCES. 2082 Michelson COVEL Y INFOAMAllON SYS-Wilson, • J7. Cos1a Mesa. Ca. 92627 r:~~f~:~~ m35 Dr , Irvine. CA 92715 TEMS. 1950 Wallace "C" Costa D'nese LoutSa Berga". 140 W p II 0 c D ii PO t Counesy Phone Adverllsfng Mesa. CA 92627 Wiison, ttJ7, Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 ~ ~~~9~~~~~ 1 ~~~~.1:8~ 0 Corp , 2082 Michelso" Dr Irvine, FredflCI\ Henry Covely ttl 1950 Tr1111 bus1nes.c: ls co"ducled by an 6335-83 Ca 92715 Wallace "C" Cos1a Mesa. CA. 92627 mdlv1dual This business is conducled by a This business Is conducted Dy· an D'neae Bergan corporation 1ndlVldual 'This sta1emen1 was llled with Ille Cathy Musch, Vice Preside"! Fred H. Covely Counly Clerk of Ora"ge County on ------------ This s1a1emen1 was llled wtlh Iha Thts slatement was flled wtth the Dec 19 1983 K-09171 P\llllC NOTICE County Cieri\ of Orange County on County Clerk of Orange County on F23S121 ORANGE COUNTY Dec 16. 1984 Dec 8, 1983 Published Orange Coast Dally IUPERIOR COURT F233053 F232241 P1lol Jan. 9 15, 22, 29, 1984 700 Civic: Centat Dr. WMt Published Orange Coast Dally Published Orange Coast Dally 162-84 S•nla Ana. CA. 92701 Pllol Jan 8, 15. 22. 29, 1984 Pilot Dec 18. 25. 1983. Jan 1. 8, ' Plaintltl JOSEPH AILEY at'ld VI· 165-83 1983 ------------VIAN AILEY POOLIC NOTICE 6533-83 ___ M __ l_IC_NO_Tl_C_E___ Detendanl JAMES CAVALIER PAUL STRIEF. MICHAEL WHITE CHARTER THAln AND LOAN, INC and MESA LEASING CO , INC DOES 1 lhrough 10. 1nclustve FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NOTICE OF fltlll.IC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC HEARING The following persons are doing Notice 15 he<eby given lhat lne FICTITIOUS BUSINESS busmess as. Planning Commission ot the City ol NAME STATEMENT TOOL CITV, 1821 Newport Blvd, Nawporl Beach will hold 8 pubhc The lollow1ng person Is dotng Cosla Mesa. Ca 92627 h I I I i a II blJSlnesa as Moms Carlton lavlln 19 Wl"d· ear ng or ll\e app •Cal on ol ua BLUEWA TEA MARINE MAtNTEN-oo<I I I c 92714 Slreet Par1ners on property ioc.ted w . rv ne. a at 1100 Quall Streel tor the follow-ANCE. 10115 HOlburn Or , Hunl· This business Is conducted by· an Ing· lngton Beach, CA. 92646 lndlvtduat AMENDMENT NO 5'e7 Robin Dale "1yeue. 10115 Holburn ' Morris Carlton T avtl" Request 10 ame~d lhe previously Or . Hu"llngtort Beaen. CA. 92646 This slatemont was filed wllh the approved Newport Place Planned Th~s business is condueled by· an Counly Clerk of Orange County on Community District Regula11ons so individual. Dec. 16, 1984 as to allow 11\e expansion of an exist-Aobm D Myeue F233051 mg office buUdlf\9 located in Pro-This statement was llled with the Publlsl\ild Orange Coast Dally fesslonal and Business Ottice Siles 1 County Clerk of Orange County on P-llor Jan 8, 15, 22, 29, 1984 and 2. The proposal also Includes a Dec 9, l983 202-84 request to amend the requirements f2m'72 ------------for olf·slreet parking for office uses Published Orange Coast Dally fltlll.IC NOTICE lrom one patllllng space per 225 sq Pilot Dec 18, 25 1983, Jan 1. 8. ------------ 11 10 one parking space per 300 sq 1984 FICTITIOUS 8USINESS ft subjecl to the approval ol a use 6540•83 NAME ST A TEMENT perm11 'The IOllowmg per-eons are dOlf\9 USE PERMIT NO. 3080 Pllll.IC NOTICE Duslness as Request to consider a ree1uc1ton of JNR. INC , 4040 MacArthur Blvd • the number of required 01t-s1ree1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Newport Beach. CA 92660 park1"g spaces from one parking NAME STATEMENT JN A. Inc . A Nevada Corporation, space lor each 225 sq It ol net Uoor Troe 1011ow1ng persoo Is doing 4040 MacArthur Btvd , Newport area 10 one parking space for each business as Beach, CA 9266-0 300 sq ,, ot net floor area The A & s BUILDING MAINTENANCE This business IS conducted Dy a proposal also includes a modi-!CO 177-F R1vers1de Ave , Newport corporation t1catoon 10 1ne Zoning Code so as 10 Beach CA 92663 James G Jalet. Presic!enl allow the use ot compact car spac:es Robert R Arnold, 19905 Sheffield This statement was fllec! wnn lhe for a portion or lhe require<! ort-Pl Hunt1ng1on Beach CA 92646 County Clerk of Of'ange County on slreel parking 1n confu"clto" with an This business 1s co11duc1ed by an Dec 16. 1984 ade1111on 10 an e••Sl•ng ofloce Du1101ng md1111dual F233054 located 1n lhe Prolessionat and Robert A Arnold PuDllshe<l Orange Coas1 Oatly Business Ofltce Siies No 1 and 2" This s1a1e1nen1 was ltlec! with tne Pilot Jan 8. TS 22, 29 1984 ol lhe Newport Place Planned Com-County Clerk ot Orange County on 166-84 muntty Dec 8, 1983' NEWPORT PLACE TRAFFIC PHAS· F232244 ING PLAN • AMENDMENT NO. e Published Orange Coast Dally ____ fltlll __ IC_NO_Tl_C_E __ _ Request lo approve a phasing P1lol Dec 18 25. 1983, Jan. 1, 8. FICTtTIOUS BUSINEll plan 10 permit the construction of 1984 NAME STATEMINT addlllonal ofltce space at 1100 Quail 6537-83 Street with associated parkllng, The lollowlng peraon la doing 1------------business as landscaping and other taclhtles PlB.IC NOTICE FAMIL y FILM SERVICE. 2740 s. bevond that presently perm•ttec! by 1--------~---the approved Trattic Phast"g Plan Harbor Blvd Suite J Santa Ana. 0 C FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ca 92704 N Tt E IS HE REBY FURTHER NAME STATEMENT LeRoy Ramirez. l391 West Cef· Gh !VEN tnat a Negative Declara11on 'The following persons are doing retos Unit 73 Anaheim CA 92804 as been prepared by the c11y 01 business as Thi. b 1 · · · Newport Beach in connection with PROGRESSIVE ARCH-1-TYPES lndivl~u~s ness is cond!f:led by an lhe apphcallons noled above II Is 1308 Alabama St.. Huntlngto~ L R A 1, ' the present in1entlon 01 the City of Beech. CA 926,.8 T~15°Ztat::e~ was filed wllh 1119 Case No 361483 SUMMONS NOTICE! You have tie.ft aued The court mar «Mclde 99atnat 1°" without rour being he•,.d 1111'"' you rffpond within 30 ctaya. Aaacl the Information below. II you wish to -k the advice ot an atlOUtey In this mailer, you shoutd do so promp tly so that your wrouen response. II any. may be filed on time AVISOIUsled ha sldo demendade El trlbuma, leda cMc:ldlr contra Ud. aln audlencla • menoe qua Ud. r• aponda dentro de 30 dlH. l .. la lnformaclon qua 119ue. H rcw wlati to -k the 11chrlce of an attorney In 11'11• matter, you atiould do .. swomplly 10 ,.,., your written rHpotiM, If eny, mar be n1ect on ""'-· 81 U1led ~ eollcllar el OCWI ... to de un abog.clo an •••• aaunto, dabarta "-rlo lnmedlatamente, de Hla manera, Ml rffpu119la eac:rlte, el hay alguna, Plied\ .., r99t1treda • tlampo. 1· TO THE DEFENDANT: A cMt eomplalnt hH been flied br ,.,. palntlff 99aln•t you. If you wrah to def~ Ihle 1a-11tt, you muat, within 30 days aller this summons Is served on you. l1le wlfh lhtS COUr1 8 written response 10 the complaint Unless you do. your defaull will De en1ered on apphca11on of the p1a1n- 1ttt a"d this court may enter a Judge- menr aga1nsl you for lhe rehet de- manded In the complaint. which could cesull In garnlshmenl of wages, faking of money or property or other relief requested 1'1 the com. plaint. Dated. Aug 11, 1981 LEE A BRANCH. Clerk By JEANNINE GATES. Deputy Paatrana a Stoel! 1311 WMtmlnalet Ave., Sufi• '90 w .. 1mtn1ter, CA. tm3 (714) ltS-2177 Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Jan 8. 15. 22. 29 1984 accept the Negative Declarallon and Rex v Prtee. 1308 Alabama SI . Count Clerk ot Oran e County on supporting documents The City en-Hunltngron Beach, CA 92648 Dec 1~ 1983 g 1------------ courages members ol the general Gregory Neal Lebon. 1308 Ala-· ' F2330$7 fltlll.IC NOTICE 189-84 public to review and comment on bama, St . Huntlnglon Beach Ca Publlsl\ec! Orange Coasl Daily lhts documentallon Copies ol !he 92648 p 1 I J 8 15 22 29 1984 FICTfTIOUS IUllNESI Negative Declaralion and support-This bus'"ess ,5 conducted by a 10 an · • 169•84 NAME STATEMENT mg documenls are a11a1labte tor pub· general partnership The following persons are doing he review and mspecllon at the Plan-Rex v Pnce business as. nrng Department, Crty or Newporl This slatement was Ille<> with lhe PllJllC N()jlCE IA) INTEANA TIONAL FOOD IN- Beac h 3300 Wes! Newport Counly Clerk of Orange Counly on------------DUSTAY ASSOCIATION EX - Boulevard. Newport Beach, Call-Dec 8. 1983 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ECUTIVES (B) CALIFORNIA FOOD torn1a. 92663. (7 H I 640-2197 f~U NAME STATEMENT MERCHANDISES ASSOCIATION, No11ce •S hereby further g111en lha1 Published Orange Coast Dally The following persons are doing 720 Paularino Ave , Sutte t50, Costa said public hea11ng wlll be held on Pllol Dec 18 25 1983 Jan 1 8 busmess as Mesa CA. 92626 the 191h day of January. 1984, al the t984 · ' • · · BACK BAY HOME CARE, 1727 The Faclory Insurance Service, hour of 7 30 Pm in Ille Council 6532-83 Weslcl1tt, Nrwport Beach. Ca 92660 tnc 720 Pau1ar1no Ave . Suite 150. Chambers ot the Newport Beach Charles Irving G•lrealh. 3141 Col-Costa Mesa. CA 92626 City Hall a1 which ltme and place POOLIC NOTICE lege SI Costa Mesa. Ca 92629 This busl"ess 1s conducted t>y 11 any and all persons l"terested may This busmess 1s conducted by an corpora11on appear and be heard !hereon FICTITIOUS BUSINESS lndMdual Keith W Clark Pres1den1 James Person Secrelary NAME STATEMENT Charles G1trea1h This sta1emen1 was hied w•th the Plannmg Commission The tonow1ng persona are d<>l"g ThtS slalement was llled w1111 the County Clerk of Ora"ge Counly on City ol Newport Beach "' ' t.usmess as <(ounty Clerk ol Orange County on Dec 9, 1983 NOTE The expense of this no11ce is N y PIUA AND SANDWICH Dec 16. 1984 F232211 paid from a hllng fee collected from 8468 1nd1anapohs St . Hunllngto~ the applicant Beach, CA 92648 F231011 Publlshed Orange Coasl Dally PuDllshed Orange Coasl Daily Piiot Dec 18, 25. 1983, Jan 1. 8, Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Marian Dltlon. 5542 Fernh1ll Cir Ja" 8 1984 API C. Huntington Beach. CA Pllor Jan 8. tS 22 29. 1984 1984 164-8~ 206-84 92649 . 6476-83 , ~ HARBOR LAWN·MT. OllVI Mor1uary • C.metery Crematory 1625 Glsler Ave. Costa Mesa 5'40·5554 PtUt~E IROTHEAI llU BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Cott• Mesa 8"2-9150 BAI. fZ BERGERON SMITH 6 TUTHILL WIESTCLIFF CHAPEL "27 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-937 ' Matthew J. Dillon. 5542 Forn11n1 Cir Apt C. Huntington Beach. CA 92649 Th11 business Is conducted Dy a gener at partnership Marian Oilton Tl\11 statement was filed with the Cou"IY Ctttrk or Ora1'19e Counry on Dec 23. 1983 f2'*4 PublisMd Orange Coast Daily Piiot Dec 25. 1983, Jan 1, 8, 15. 1984 P\llllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINUS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as PERIPHERAL MAINTENANCE' SERVICES, 21551 Brookhurst Ste :: 192. Huntington Beach. CA. 92846 Paul Chllrles Dlerenfleld, 21551 Brookhurst Ste • 192. Hu"Ongton Beach. CA 92646 Mark Allen Driskill 204 Rochester 6619-83 t B, Huntington Beach. CA 92646 Th11 business IS conducted by a POOUC "°TICE general partneral\1p Paul Dterenliold PUBLIC HIARINQ Thls statement was.filed wllh the TAANSPOIUATION COM· County Clerk OI Orenge County on MIHION 0, T'HI CITY OF HUNT. Dec 16, 1983 ~ INOTON HACH AlTl!ANATIVE PubllsheCI Orange CoAIU Dally ROUTINGS O• IUS!S • DOWN· P1101 Jan 8, IS 22, 29 1Q84 fltlll.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The IOllowlng person la doing business as SPORTSPAG£ TAVERN, 1562 Newpo<1 Blvd "C. Cosla Men , CA 92627 Myron Miller. 3201 D11kola Coe1a Mesa. CA 92626 Tl\lt busi"eu is con<1uc1t1d by an 1nd1vidua1 Myron Mlllef This 1tatemen1 waa filed with th• CO\Jnly Clerk ot Orange Counly on Dec 8 t983 P2».:M7 Publl11\od 0'8nge COUI Dally PllOI Df!c 18. 25, 1983. Jen 1. 8, 1984 6534·83 TOWN Al'llAS 15&·84 The Transportation Comm1111on lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiii ol the City of Hunllnglon 9eectl wm ------------ hold 1wo meet11'1911" January to con P\IM.IC NOTICE ••de• allernatlve routing• of butes 111 ------...-........-..... -... __ _ thfl down1own arH ot Hunt1ngto11 ,ICTIT10US IU.,._U 8&ac::h The ftral meeting will b4t held NAMI STATIM!NT In 11\fl C11y Han Cooneil Chlmt>a<•. The fortow1ng persona are doing 2000 Main Stre91. Wun11ngto11 bv11t1e11 •• Beach. on Tuuday Jan111ry 10. 1984 N 8 J ASSOCIATES. 2428 22nd al $:00 P M S1ttet. Newport 0.&eh. Calif 92680 The Comm11t1on t regu1ar meat• lym11n H F11well 2888 8ayshore rnglpubhc hetrtng will COl'lll"u• at Drive, N-e>ot• Beech. C11 92843 7 00 P M on rhe ume nlgnt to ac• C•lh~1nt1 S F•r••U. tamt a• c.omm<>d81fl thOl'I wiah1ng to Id• above d1eu lhe m1rter t>ul unable to at· Lym., G F&IWlll, 242e 22nd lend tM "''lier mMllng 8trMI N4'W1>Qn Beldl. Celtf 92680 The Tranaportetlon Comm•Nl<>ll Nancy ~ Gurky, 937 R•ncflo o.I 1nv11e1111 11'10,. having an 1ntereat 111 Cerro, FallbrOOll Cehf 92021 1n. ctowntown bu• 10\lt•s 10 anend Barbara F Wlncliltr, 17887 O"-Ot t>otl\ ol ,....._ ~'~· lllnellnc:t Av• Monie SefMO. C•lll Furthet 1n1orm1t!Of' may be Ob· t5030 tllnecf lrom 1(11111-fvy l>epartmtnt o Thia b\.ltl"4Nt It ~onduCled by Pvt!llC' Wooa el 631-!M:.l I Signed t.ym1tn Q Fa(WOll ALICIA M w NTWOOTH Tlila llal'll!Mnt wa filed wllh me CITY ClfAI( , County Clerlt ol Otano County Of\ CITY OF HUHllNCiTON BEACH • Doc. 18 Ital DaleO JtnullfY 5. tN• "21*2 Put1ll..,_, Ofange Cont 0. ly l'llOt Publl•mt<I Otlfl09 COUI OaUy J1111 7. I 0 'O I~ 4 PtlOt .IG"I I 15. 11 '9 1984 H••• •••ru .......... ,, eu.c. f or O..UWM. ACTION Cill A IA.II. T l'tll.OT Ab.YllOI '41•1'7t • tO I 8• 183·... ' L.!~~~~~~~~~~ 642-5678 .-.ln........,M1-...-lt-..r..;;;;la..,1t...__1., ...... ..,......,. .... 1,_,_1a_u. _____ ...... ;.-.;-.-ltr-...;:;;;la;;;la...__ ...... fer kit ...... 111 IUt ...... llr Salt ..... 1 .. lei. ...... le Wt THE DAILY PILOT -.ln:;nali:iiiiiiiiii;;;l;;IU~ln;";;aliiiiiiiiiiiii;;;illl~2 lneral 1111 lptral lMl ltwu HU.._.. 1112 lneral 1111 ,._aJ l!U ..:LAS IFIED OFFICE HOUR.:• 1 .. 111 om111 UYflllT Telephone Service: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Business Counter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M .-5:30 P.M. DEADLINES: I PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monda\ Sat l l :30 a.m. Tuesdav \1on 4:30 p.m. Wedne-sda\ Tu<>'>. 4:30 p.m. Thursdav Wf'd 4:JO p.111. Fnda\ Thur'>. 4 :30 p.m Saturdav h1 3:00 p.m. unday Fri 3:00 p rn. CANCELLATION & CORRECTIONS: Cancellations and c0rrections ma y be made on same deadlines as above. Pleasf> ask for a cancellation number whf>n cancelling your ad. ERRORS: Check your ad daily and report errors immediately. The DAILY PILOT assumes liabijity for the fir~t incorrect ir.sertion cnly. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 _._ .. _ ... _111_a._1_. __ 11 ...... lt1 kit _._._u_u.._ _____ 10 __ 02 1 .. au ll02 IEST llY &IULITI STW. Ill CllYOI Newpof1 Crest 3 Bdr 2'"' Ba Reduced from IT IWIH $115.ooo to S149.900 Charming 2 Br-+ deo PaHICk Tenore 760-8702. Asking $335,000 1l9I Owner finance at 10'~% 3 Rue Fontainebleau OPHHllAY 1·1 140-IUS SELL Idle Item• with a Dally Piiot Claulfled Ad. More families .,. getting the camping "t>ug" tt\19 yeer. II you have a camper that's not getting uMd, NII " now with a Claalfled Ad. IOLF COURIE COllO Beautifully remodeled 2 bdrm and den condo overlooking the 5th fairway of exclusive Big Ca - nyon Country Club. Elegant pan- elling. mirrors. french doors, large view side deck just the spot for an evening B.B.Q.! An outstanding value at $339,500. ( 7141 6 73-4400 12131 621·2121 Th~ Hart>Of' Arto's L.c.l)nt btobli•d Ru• btatt Co ... •J H .(\JllJ<>ll OPEN TODAY 1-5 Old CdM·S ldr11, "" 1p1eiols excitl•& $495,000 . . . ..... . . 442 Begonia, Old CdM Co11try bgllsh, Ml•I Estate wtt• ca1yo1 Yin, 3 ldr11, fl•llJ roo• $465.000 528 Seaward, Corona Highlands, CdM StclHH retreat. 2 ldr11, 4 la. H 1 Mac• $1.900,000 .. 4651 Bnghtctn Rd., Cameo Sh, CdM Elpa1ded E P111, 3 ldr11, fa• r11, c1try kit $260.000 523 Avenida Campo, The Bluffs. NB Vin of city ll&Ms, dttp set lot. nlk to sM,s $280.000 ... .. 715 Belhs. Eastbluff, NB Crut f1ally Ito••. inly dttorlttd, brick a llOOd • ,,,., '"· .,. $310,000 2012 Port Bristol. HVHomes, NB 2 .,,.., l .......... ,... • .,., 2 blocb Mac•. 11ar tottbrWc• $349.500 ......... .. 314 Goldenrod. Old CdM llatf block to Id, 2 ldr11, 2 II, tlH, cU1"9 1' $395.000 232 Ins. Old CdM 11¥ l~•r, 4 Id,., spa, strtlt, ,.t, bit of wltw $360,000 (L) 2600 l1ahthou~e. HVBdmr, CdM C41 codo, illucllltt, 2 .... 2 ... deck. cone1tty ,..&, s,a $195.000 .. .. .. ....... 755 A~ocado, CdM u,..,. u t1 "' REAL TORS , 675 6000 2443 Eut CoaJt Highway . Corona dtl Mar co1mY 01111 Wllf LllYALl&I • E'lideA-1 eond $87.500 llUlllUY Bright anc1 cheery 3 bdr 2 bth with L:;~n~:de13. :::::2 :!." .r JACOBS REAL TY, INC. a~!':!~ :2°' home By owne.-11rnme ort•ect hardwood floors, crackling fireplace In a FP a.11 w .. tlide c M 675•6670 on large lot ,90•178 ft> 3 br, 3 ba, den• 2 br. 2 lovely Huutlngton Beech neighborhood. --. S114,900 121&000 be apt <c.n ~ con- Priced right at $139,900. s Jn~~-;'~lfT:drm. PllllllLAHPLD LWE WITI 0"801 11j111.,•1t11tr ~~~ ~s~~: s117,500 10 1129,900 Stec>• 10 oc.an 2 bdrm Be f 1 2 Bd h Nl-llH Mo-.4242187&.eeei LOIHI c1oee to 17th St, park• l'l<>Yse + 1 bdrm apt ldMI auu u rm and den wit and 1Ch0011 Motivated summer /winter rental ICW V1IW Name It -this gorgeous home has It. Sbdrms, 3bths. Fmly Rm, Formal dining, Central Air and a truly outstanding kitchen with all built-Ins Including 11.'lcro- wave and compactor. The grounds are spacious and tush with a secluded spa In the backyard. Full price $259,500 don't wait. :;111~88/::e-~ Bill Lrg u5~2J~ Brand new condos in Belcpurt Hills. Un- 1 usual situation allows these (4 only) to be ·~ 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. pool home Renate Collison leased with option to buy. Lease for newly remodeled, Quiet Realtor $3000/mo then assume the fantastic st . close to 17th St. l!!~o 5133 $189.500 Aak for Biii ~-11 W~ loan fixed for 30 years. $488,750 631-0884, 646-~ _______ , 111·1111 · c:;:: SELECT I PROPERTIES Have something to NII? Find what you want In Clauffled adl do It wet!. Diiiy Piiot Claulfledl. OHIUIELIU LCss than 7 yars ago this 4 bd home was designed with bright openess, huge master suite & terrific kitchen. A fabulous buy at $299,000. Liii Extraordinary lot and quiet comer location. 3 Bdrm home with in-law quarters. Terrific decor and potential for greatness. $469,000. Rare Opportunity! Double lot, top st. to st. location, plus exquisite 3 bd Den home with two aptios & 3 car garage at incredible lot value price. $595,000. .. __.,.,1'1111.,....~_,.... -Asklor ~ Y&LEllE llUll&Ll ~HIOlfo. ---111..atllts. 1 3 Bdrm 2 Ba country charmer on b41st at. In the You don't need a QYf1 to Hg ta Remodeled "draw fH1 " when you kitchen. quiet mid-block plllOe an ad In the Ody lcx:allon Ask for Biii PUot Want Adil Call now 631-0884. 6"6-5096 I &42-5e78. i::~=, s~\\~lA-a£~s· :: ----.......... Cl.\f .. ~ .. 0 !:'.:."":.!" ~ "="': ___ .,. ,,..,,.....,,.,, _h ......... o1- I G u " E D s I ~·. . I I I I I Ii . I t j ,r ( l KI' I I F RD l l A I t· . I I I I I' I . ,, t I 0 t i 0 I' l~~~;E "Vee> _,are ltlte thal " E M R 0 M l I Fnt drunlt ''I'm not talking I I I I' I .:::::~_: .. rm talking i--. ................. ----1 • '--.... -i. ~ OACUED I I " I " I I I _ :: :1:i..:. =.. :i .:!' .... --- EICEPTIOllll V lLUES FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION WALi TO IUCH -1124,000 Outstanding buy. Beautifull maintained. Private guard-gated communi- ty. 2 huge bdrms & 2 queensiz.ed baths. 759-1501 . ' OYERLOOIS IOLF COIRSE Original owner & pride of ownership. Outstanding decorating, beautiful entry, and shake roof elegance. View of park & lake as well as golfcourse. Only $168,900. 759-1501 11,200 PER 1om With part of monthly lease going toward down pymt when you lease- option this 3 bdrm. 2 'h bath residence with mini ocean view! Only a few b locks to the beach! 759-150 l IOIT SUP -1241,000 Access comes with tlus custom built hillside home in private community New carpeting & paint. Walk to ocean or your boat & ENJOY LlFE! 759-1501 1211,100 -PIUYITE IUCll Access comes with this custom built hillside home in Corona del Mar that provides a "countryside" feeling with views of the hills & "open space." Owner will help with low interest financing. 759-1501 DOYER SHORES -SIOl,000 Spacious 5 bdrm executive residence with lovely Sparush influence in decor. Large separate family room for entertaining. Owner may carry 1st trust deed! 759-1501 PRESllEIT IOIE -1111,000 And this one is very aptly named! Beautifully appointed 4 bdrm, 3 bath executive residence with VIEW, pool. spa and "studio" room added Elaborate security system, mirrored walls, new crpts. 759-1501 JISlllE CIEEI Ocean & greenbelt view -extra large private spa. recreational area, several tennis courts. 3 large pools, saunas & jacuzzi Guard gate for security. Only $428,000 -better see this one! 759-1501 SPYILAU -1411,000 Newly redecorated featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot Lots of used brick gives warm, friendly atmosphere. This home 1s ideal for entertaining. HYER lllOREI WATEIFllO -1141,000 Spacious executive home with every amenity, view, dock and shp for large boat. Best location and value. 75t -1501 1111,000 -lllllFICEO YIEW From this 5 bdrm mansion high atop Spygl~ Hill One of the best panoramic ocean and bay views we have ever seen! And the spark.lmg light_, of all Newport Beach at night is breathtaking! Pool, spa. security system. You OWN the land! Over 3,300 sq. ft. of executive luxury 759-1501. j IUCll lllE Lrg 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath with built-ins, frpk and only steps to the beach. Way under priced at $159,000. • llCOBS REALTY , INC. .. ~;~-6670 IPEITllAY 1-1 TUIES # l CllST OlllOU Lrg Newport Bch 5 Bdrm "Hlghly desired townhome family home exchange In Corona del Mar"! Quiet for amalter Bluffs condo guarded community With lovely landscaping, pool, U 1 tr a 1oph1111ca1 e d spa and tennle couf1. Im-townhome In Wood- maculate 3 Br 2Yt Ba fam-bridge Ellates $225.000 fly room charmer with 3 Bdr for Oover Shore• or fireplace and wet bar 1n Big Canyon single level 10 llvlng room. plus MCond $550,000 • fireplace 1n muter MoVlng to Boe. Ratan, bedroom suite Partial Fla. Wiii trade 3400 s f. view of mountains and Westcllff home. For Into night llgtits All this for and appt. call only $230.000 with land. Liil llWI Ask tor Belle Chua Lee t•l 1-• 644-7020 • -&- UHi IUL HTITI Lrg lux. cstm home + huoe shop on rural acreage In 1------- 0 C ALSO 2 br on horse prop Agt 581-7331 FllRfl YIEW llll,oeo This 3 BR, 2 1/2 bath • Jodelle' home features a wood paneled family rm & is located on a very qwet cul-de-sac street. Enjoy the beautifully landscaped entry courtyard & the breathtaking views. Ed Escano/Maureen White lllOUYM 1111,00I This very secluded 4 BDRM, 2'h BA plan II Broadmoor has all the quality & custom features you expect from a prestigiow Big Canyon location. Danny Bibb OAlll llHES PH.Ml PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW. Beautiful 3 or 4 BR, family nn, formal dining rm home. This single story residence has been remodeled and prof ess.ionally decorated. Shutters, skylights, 4>lus many upgrades. Pool and 'spa located in private courtyard Donna Godshall 844-8200 AFFORDABLE HOUSING SUPER BUYS UNDER $ 125,000 1130/IOITll Total payment with $6,500 down. Super Huntmgton Beach 3 bdrm. 2 bath home with cozy fireplace. $109.900. 963-5671. DESPERATE SELLER Only $5.000 down buys this 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with stone fireplace and fabulous family room. $109.000. 963-5671. 1111/IOITll Three year new condos. Two bdrms. 1111 baths Enclosed garages and central air conditioning. $6.500 down. Askmg $77.900 For complete deta1 ls call 963-5671. Sl ,000 IOWI -10 QUALIFYlll Takeover $60,000. FHA 1st Trust Deed at 10% fixed rate Our owner will carry the balance of the finance at 12% 4 bdrms, 11 2 baths. Askmg $84,000. 963-5671 SECLUDED -Sll,100 Perfect bachelor pad with good assumable loan. Beautifully decorated throughout. Huge back yard with detached garage. Great pnce for a single family residence 963-5671 11,000 IOWI _ Beautiful Pepperwood Townhome near Disneyland This lS an up- graded end unit with lots of hght plus a two car enclosed garage Sacrifice price of $99.900 963-5671 MOTHER II UW QIARTERS This cure 2 bdrm & bath home has been pamwd and has new carp<'ts and drapes pus an added bonus -Neat m-law's quarters attached to garage with living room. hearth fireplace. one bedroom and one bath Asking $89,500 556-7035, PALI IPRllll RmUT Single family home on 4+ acres. New kitchen with cozy wood burning stove, 3 spacious bdrms and 2 baths. Sacnftce for $72,500 For hnan<.'t' information call 963-5671 1100 llYS 11 Veterans, this very sharp 3 bdrm, 2 bath can be your.; for $99.000 JUSt by caJling Walker & Lee For details. call 556-70:i~ 10 ••aun111 Take over existing loans at 11 8%. Cute :J bdm1 homt• <.'Ompletely renovated in 1982 Asking $11 2,500 963-56 71 YI TEllll Large fanuly home m good neighborhood dose to schools and Mile Square Park Thtt<' bdnns. 2 baths with double attached garage for onlv $117 ,000 556-7035 , LOWEST PRICE ln the complt>x Past sales at $95.000 Our seller ",Y" "dump if" for $89,900! Charming 3 bdrm, Bradford Place townhome. Takeover f'Xtstmg loan peyablt> $650/n)()nth For complete fmarn.'lng nall 55&-7035 ltOYOLE Tl TIE IUOI From <'Ute beach bung81ow Pl It'\! mcludf"!'> washer & drver Asking $&4,500 For complete mformauon call 963-~71 ' J i .. I f § 0: ~ ~ ~ j s V • • . .. ' . . WE DELIVER 2.48 READERS PER C1 ,,AND. E. Are suburban nl!Wspopers really read as well as city dailies? Well according to the Simmons Market Research Bureau's recent study of USSPl's suburban markets, they are. In fact, Simmons reports that our 43 market audience of 32. 2 million, and 13 million suburban households, deliver better than 2.48 readers per copy. That's a higher rote of readership than almost every other city doily we compete with . Simmons also reports that more than 66°/o of our audience read their suburban paper the first day, and over 94°/o read it within two days. And , that 34°/o read their suburban paper on two or more different days each week. i . As for quality of readership, Simmons reports that more than 59°/o of our audience believe their suburban paper is better than their city doily in reporting community news and events. What these findings prove is that USSPI delivers heavy readership of your soles message by an enormous suburban audience, ot home, when they're ready ond able to buy. Simmons soys it. Simmons proves it. We ore the suburbs. U.S. Suburban Press, Inc. We are the Suburbs. NfW 't'()l!( (2 12) t>87 8•15 (Hl(AGQ 13 11) J]I 011~ S(H""'l)M8U'1(, )1 ]1 881 8161 \('l~ A-..G t lt ~ "11 J l 380 88•0 otT~!l !)1)\ 6•7 7677 QAl l A.5 (1 14\ ]JQ 1.·J0-1 Al\ Ai'>.lA 14c'.i ;;!~~ Jf .i(I ~1 lOl..11~ I JI -I I 8~] Q~I ;' ;\ °\Q!t AP\,j) !)! A1 'd .'O.:.•t-~.'J. ' • r .. '.\ 'I.,..... A ';'!\) ~4 : •'.' l.' \A'\11 lit.ti,"" 1""-tJ 14 I ))"1)1 .&]~. 0 "' --~ ---~----~---~-~-~~~---~--------------- -/ " • I . I ~-- . , _., .. llftl IHIU IAYPlllT Dramauc and comfortable Thia lar1e 4 BR htnne ii a marv loUJ lnvestment U, Newport 1tyl@ Uv· ing. Larae formal living room garden room and den • very private maater suite Larae ter· race on bay with doc:k for 50 ft. yacht. C&U Barabara Aune. ~75,000 FEE. l•Ull TIMI Sig Canyon location overlooking fairwaya. lake and nlte ht.es 5 BR. 4 fireplaces, library. billiard room, fanuJy room. Attention to every d etail 1n thL'I cuawm Val· entJne built home $2,650.000. Tom AlhNIOn. LAlll OllTll 1111 With beauuful pool on large lot. Three fireplaces. fonnal dining room. comfortable den, spacious kitchen with breakfaat area. Large muter suite w/flreplace. 5 BR. $469,000 Barbara Aune. mlllHOllll ln the Villa Balboa offenng a forever view and beautiful new decorating w ith top of the line appointment.a. An absolute joy to tee and a marveloua property to own. $229,000. Coby Ward "fllnta YIEW" Enjoy superb vista of gorgeous count.ryaide from this detached Turtle Rock home. Beautifully decorated in neutral tones, f ea tu ring wood plank flooring, gourmet kitchen and 1pac1ous master suite $279.000. Amt.a Schandel Ullll VIEW 11111 Customized ••Somerset•'. Fabulous financing ''below mar- ket" interest rate available. 5 BR, formal cUning room. family room with Iota of paneling & French doors & wmdowa. Pool & s pa. Great family home. Close to com- munity park. $379,000 incl. land Donna Godshall. OAPI Oii 11 IAYUIUI Traditional beauty! Newly re- modeled f ea tu ring family kitchen w /fireplace & top of the llne appliancft. 3 BR, 2 BA. for· mal dining. $369,000. Dona Chi<:hester YIEW 11 CHIU llllUlll Including land -canyon and ocean views from this chanrung 3 BR, 2 BA home. Extra large lot wi ti} room for ex panaion. Access to private beach. Great potential. Donna Godshall. $350,000. UYFlllT II Wiil UY A charming redecorated home 3 BR suites, sun filled terrace on the bay. Shp for large yacht. OH 1treet parking for extra cars. A great investment property. Owner w1U finance. Barbara Aune. $1,000,000 111 O&IYll -1111 llf One of the largest models Deane Townhomes at a bargain price. This "Deauville" has 4 BR. bonus room, large country IOt.chen & gorgeous patios w /fountains. $550.000. Lucy Rose. Ulllllllll VIEW JodeUe Model. ThiJI home offen luxury and comfort. 3 BR. 2112 BA, formal dining room & panormaic view of all Newport & the Blue Pacific. Low interest rate financing. $650,000. Dan Bibb 111 GUYii This elegant remodeled 4 BR, 2 1/2 BA Plan IV Broad moor on a cul-de-sac location offers the very finest of appointments A large view lot only steps from a park. Well pnced at $760.000 Danny Bibb. IUlll 11111 llllTll An lncredlble expanded & CUB· tomized Jodelle, with a climate controlled wine cellar. Thll 3 BR home features French doors, cua- tom oak cabinetry. stained glass windows and a spectacular ocean/bay view $795,000 incl. land. Maureen Whlte/F.d &lcano. IAfflllT II Ull Out.atanding bayfront location. A.aume on ~xlwtlng tin.ancmg and build your dream home. And/or have a tental unit above the garage If dP1ired. Three fam· Illes could buy th<' exilting Cor triplex for weekend fun $900.000. June Davia/ Anst~ Schandel OllM •Ull 1'1111 Thil 6 BR, ~ ~ BA. family room. library, bonUI room, win room home hu a brealhtakJna un- obltructed ocean, bay. C.t.allna. nlt.e Ute vi w Thll ll th pcrf cct family & enten.a1n1na hofTM! with larp pool & apa In Karbor Rld t2,700,000. Ed r.:ano/Mauroon White. 844-8200 J. ' Orange Co t OAIL Y PILOT !Sunday, January I , 19 4 1331 C1l11y hort1 ................................ SHS,000 11va11 n1uo1 Bay & ocean view\, indoor pool, valuled ce1hn&. 4 bdrms. 4 bdths 2412 Clttf Dr1wt, ... ,.rt lqc .............. S515,HO 1833 Galat.ea T~. CdM Opt•n l·O PuuurMm1c bay & ocean vf w from 4 Br. 4 8.i fXlUu, pool home. Pnmt' lot-alk>n S77~.ooo GE 1w 9100 4 bdrms, 3 bath$ Spactacular bay l ocean view Security system. family rm US Vla UM lor4, USt !•'-.................... $711,IH YllTI • L.91 lltrWWW l'abu.lou8 bay It mounlaln vw.. 1 Bdrm, l a.. 11101111 nenm cxmdc> co-op. Lowell pr1cld •t $296.000. 877 W Wilson. CM Duplex $133.000 $158,000 $259.000 S380.000 Spanish hacienda on 85 lot 6 bdrms. UY•I PUOl llfflMT 213 Montavlo. S Clemente Ouplei family room, center c.ourtyard " Huge new lux c11m riome on rur•I •creag• I" 0 C ALSO 2 br hOrM prop on •1, acre Agt 68 I· 7331 15 S1114Mc1, ln,ort Ttrrace ................ $121,500 3 bdrm. t'i; bath condo Community pool Recently refurbished · S~ bayfroni dpb. 2 br. 2 a,, up;.2 br. 20260 Cypress, SA He1ahb 2 Housts 2 be dn 2 boet •peat .. Reduced-$UOO.OOO 6Ql Lark$pur CdM Duplex Mofe IMllllee we getOng the c:wnptng "bug" tble yeer II you nave 1 ~ ttwlf1 not g9ttlng UMd, • n now wttn 1 C'-emed Ad. 201 Vla Ctr'°'•· U. lale ...................... SSS0,000 PllllllU -llUlflllT WI Ocean It jetty~· Mart.ne room, 4 bdrm, 3 Completely refurbt•hed 3 bd1ms. 2~ Nlhs. stereo equipment. stained &Ins bath. :\700 aq ft 4 car perklnJ( Sl 285.000 1801 S Main SI SA. 20 340 ~ ft Zoned C·? (across flom Sears) s2~.ooo $425.000 Hunt & Associates REAL £STATl BIO CANYON OllllUI OAYI lllflllT Coronado Wand c:ust. baytroni lot. a~· boat d«k Plana avail. Now *3'10,000 wltrlllk AllllWIW•I Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view 3~ IQ tt. f440,000. WW tr.cle tor a local propeny BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR l·l 1 H., ,· .. d · IJ• "' r~ h 11/'1 l)lbl 2021 'h E. Baytront. Balboa 76•80 It lot zoned R I 2•02 Bristol Santa Ana 78.419 $Q ft lot zoned C l suitable tor motel. rental. ofi1ce ClllEIClll 1866 Newport Blvd. CM ~01171 ft. lot zoned C 2. 800 sq ft bu1ld1t1i 831-7370 Sl .~00.000 $269.000 The best of the Broadmoors -a lite and airy Plan 4 w/sparkllng pool & lush gardens. Huge Mstr. Suite. one of 4 bd's. has pool & spa view. Warm den w/f.place. wet bar. lovely patio. Pvt. sec. system + 24 hr. guarded gate. $599.500. Jeri HARBOR VIEW Impressive "Broadmoor" w/ocean. bay & city lites VIEW. 4 lg bdrms., tam. rm w/one of 2 f-plcs. Lg. kitchen w/breakfast nook. Mstr suite w/garden and ocean VIEW. Vacant & ready for smart Investor. $320,000. L.H. Jeri. THE REAL ESTAT&:RS THE REAL ESTATE RS 1211 lt1rfll11 War, 04M ''" lat/1111 1·4rl0 M0-4888 2125 B•n Jo•quln Hlllt Rd. Newport Center THE REAL ESTATERS THE REAL ESTATERS NEWPORT BEACH llWHIT n1uo1 1120,100 A true value In Newport Beach. Decorator per- fect amenities plus pool, spa and additional guest parking. This 2 BR condo wlll charm you on sight! VILU Ullll 1111,000 Live at the beach & walk to everything • with no cares. Security building -wonderful grounds and swimming pools, barbeque facllltles all maintained for you. Lovely bright 1 BA plus DEN • waiting for youll IUFFI 1221,IOO Sophisticated, lovely, one/story 3 BR home located on a major greenbelt • yet a private patio with a wondeful hot tub for your relaxation. Expanded dining room. alt the upgrades you need to enjoy Newport llfe • style at this great price I PHI HULA 1271,000 Need Income and live next to the oceant We have a great duplex. 4 BR plus 3 BR with an assumable 1st T.D. Owner wlll consider helplng with f lnanclng. UHlll YllW •ILU 1111,000 FIE This lovely "Monteclto Model" on FEE land Is a "Must" to see. 4 BR. family room, three-car garage. New carpets. drapes & paint make this a bright & cheery home. A pool, view of ocean and- canyon. Exceptlonally well maintained! IUYllW 1421,00G Just listed. Best priced ocean view presently avallabte In Seavlew. Enjoy the security of a guard gated community with pool, spa, tennis. Spacious 2/story famlly home. 4 BR. 3 full baths. IAYOHIT 1441,000 This perfect home Is unique, beautiful, cta881C In taste and quallty. and suits a lifestyle for the family that needs 5 BR. Huge lot. privacy and pool. elegant detailing and attractive financing. A stunning valuell DOYH IHllll H21,000 Great 4 BR. Oen. large pool plus vlewt One of kind w/waterfall, expansive entry. Owner wlll carry 1st T.O. for 30 years and It can be assumable. You must see this great homer 111 OllY.. 1111,000 Priced lower than any sale price for this ex· panded 5 bedroom home. Owners are very motivated and this home Is available for lmmedl· ate occupancy. Call today for appointment! IAYllllll 1110,000 Finest quality construction owner-builder re- modeled home In Dutch Colonial style. Upstairs famlly room. fabulous country kitchen. paneled library. two fireplaces plus full security system. HYlll SHiii 11, 171,000 Spectacular master suite w/flreptace and deck • la vi sh bath haa roof -top shower with 360 degree view. Your own pier & sllp, 4 BA & 4 baths, much. much more. Call now!! ... OllYll I 1,Hl,000 Magnificent contemporary wood and glau cus- tom home located on It• own private parkl The ultimate In famlty llvlng w/5 BR, bllllard room. family room, den, pool & spa. Owner financing offered. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILL,S ac>AO A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-4 OHHAHLMH IATlllAY 329 Oahlla Place 2 BR S230.000 NANCY SIMMONS w.JIA nlll. 1126 Ea.at B1lboa 3 BA S998.000 EDIE OLSON OlllW Hl IUR 468 OeSola Terrace 4 BA $299.000 VALERIE MARSHALL IPYIUll 43 Cembna 4 BA FA $575,000 LARAINE SHAW MAHN YllW lllLU 1032 Whlt ... 111 5 BA. FA S399,000 JENNIFER SHAW SITIRIAI I lllDIY llTORUT 1834 Tradewinds 4 BR $279.000 LINDA/DEBI llTCHIT 1805 Glenwood 4 BA. FA POOL $349,500 EVAN CORKETI HllUll llllAY 220 Via Genoa 4 BA OEN $725,000 EDIE OLSON LIM llWI 222 Via Lido Nord 4 BA s 1.950.000 C RUMSFIELD . lnlUUlllll 115 Malibu Clrcle 4 BA S549,500 MARIAN REEDY IPYIUll Mill 43 Cambria 4 BR. FR $575,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS OA•H llllRH 4521 Tremo'1t 2 BA. OEN $495,000 KAY RANGER 01llH IHlll 4601 Camden 4 BR $675,000 JOHN CAMPBELL UYUHT 1736 Maritn Wa y 6 BR. PLUS $449,000 L YOIA MURPHY llJllll YllW lllll 1301 Keel 3 BA, FA $408,000 BERT REEDY llJHIR YlfW 11 .. H 18 17 Port Carlow 4 BA, FA $324.900 C BALOIKOSKI WUIYllWllHll 20 12 Port Aamagate 4 BR S304,000 LARAINE SHAW INIUllLIUI 4 14 Heliotrope 3 BA. OEN $550.000 SARA MARVIN ClllUHL ltd 321 Irie 2+2 (Unit) $385.000 NANCY SIMMONS GIHI.& Ill MAI 4501 Surrey Drive 4 BA, VIEW $289,500 AITA QUIGGLE IPYIWl lllll 62 Ofakea bet 3 BA, FR $399.599 JOAN OONAHU IUfFI 421 v111a Pared• 3 BR S249,000 LINDA MARSTQN HYHIHlll 320 Mornl~ S1ar Lane 4 BA $1 . 177.000 TEO ETEASON ILIPfl 2124 v111a Lar9do 4 BR $215.000 KAY PARKER WTlllff 2108 Arbulu• 4 BR $394 500 ELAINE EHRET u11•nnr•u 280 1 ltland vi.w 4 BR $398.000 LISA WHITE '""'" 11111 30 MalnHll 3 BA. f'A $420.000 CAROLE McM1hon UlllW 224 VI• Geno• 3 BA FR $595.000 VALERIE MARSHAl.l UL. ........ 1128 ! BalbOa Blvd 2 BR FR s~eooo MARSHA BENl S l&UNPlltl. 2021 EHi Ba~ S BR "100.000 Bill BENT UIMIY'llWM.U 2eo1 t.iana 5 DA S3HOOO LISA WHltE CORONA DEL MAR .. --Ill llU 1111,111 Recently remodeled residence with separate apartment for rental or f amlly uae. Secluded location • handsomely detailed owners unit. tllllllll UHi 1142,IOI Spectacular value for Plan 6 w/ocean view. Large patio landscaped by Rogers Gardena for maintenance free care. A /C & Security Syateml Call today for your viewing appt.11 maws 11u. 1111,ooe Bright and cheery 3 BR. family room home Great ocean view. Open beam ceilings In living room & family room. Large courtyard. pleasant patio overlooking the oceanl SPYIUU llll IMt,IOO Beautiful Spyglass Hill 4 BA residence Excellent canyon and city fights view Prtvacy on cul-de:. sac_ Spacious rooms Include beamed family room plus activities room. BEACH COMMUNITIES ULMA 1271,MO Forever views of the ocean. birds and beach walkers from this oceanfront corner unit. Bulld· ing has elevator and is gated for security Garage parking for 2 cars WIST l(WPOllT UH,000 Waterfront tlv1ng at its finest! Enjoy the view from your covered patio facing the canal 3 year old dock will take up to 25 · boat. 2 BR. w. bath home close to beach. LllO IAYFllOIT 1111,000 Doorman. secunty, luxury. fabulous high rtse condo on the water Beautifully decorated & panoramic views. This model recently sold for $1 ,000.000 New kitchen & baths!I IEWPOllT IUO• 1121,000 Oceanfront lot Apporx1mately 50' x 100 Zoned R-4. Excellent for condos Presently has two 2 bedroom units Owner says submU. offers.. OTHER AREAS llW11 UY 1111,toO "An Island In the sky ·· Glorious white water views and stunning architecture by John Lautner 2 BR, den home that can be 4 BA by converting 2-story studio Feature home In Homes & Gardens. IHlll OHi 11 ,AIO,OOO Very special 4 BR. ramrly home In prestigious gate gaurded community with private beach! Elegant decor. lovely patio for dining around sparkling pool Plus • ocean view from living room I Hm UIHA 12,IOO.OOO A coaatal landmark designated aa one ot only three In So Cat This maonlflcent new contem porary custom home covers a rock promontory with 4 BR. 6 bath and c1 fireplaces and VIEWS forever! When You Buy Your Home at Coldwell Banker You Receive An Exclu1lve Benefit - A Sear• Home Buyer'• Benefit - Coupon• good tor aubatentlel dlKOunt• on home reteted Item• AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY ·--. . ' I 04 Or~ Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 8, 19~ ~ .......................... 1e1t.._ __ 1 ... 1t ... 1 ... 1tt....,.ltl.....,Wiliiiiiiiilt.....__ ................. ·..,lif ........ a. ....... 1e __ ........................ 111 ....... •..,)e...._ __ ,.._ ___ .. _,_1_._11 ...... 1t __ 1 ..... ftr S.Je ... :•::; ... ;;:llu:::::•;:•U:; Cenu ... llu llD C.ta lltM 1114 C•ta •eu llH Cetta •eu 1024 lrriat ... t t httt+...... UITllHTIWHllll SAVE WITH DAVE O$*l HouM SUflday 1·6 ....... IA1.000* Mo~ In c;ond Many Htr•l Sontle. 11 our bullnMa 1088 Sahna.t Attractive 3 w r Br 2 Ba Condo. c:v1tom gur11te/Ulo 1p1 w/p1t10 meny upgrodtt. cloM to Ill CUtol-IY IWIR Spotleu3630tlduplt.lt •menlli.t GrMn l'IOUMt DAVE WHltf 5•1·2313 8r 2 8a hOm9 wltti gtr· OWC 111 t2%-longttnn Window lkylltM. b1lckl THE REAL ESTATERS dtn kllc;htn. Po01 & RV 3br 13bt t Sbr 13ba· 1 vaic fr pie; ltndacal)t(I P•llO B<;CtH l<>eated In Mt'Q 509 Acacia-walk 10 l>Meh lllac:h gar • opnr 3 Br, Wood• A1Jt1ng $1~.900 ''"' S 10 ,000 down S t03 000 good l1n1nc;1ng 16& 536-4 11~ ttaed rate, 30 ~r• Monaco wltl'I beat GC 111ow 14 Rue VIiiar• Open wknda ~o 1638 ILIFFI IPll -1 '91K 2o-4 dn·AppralMd 2'l ba comm pool & spa Oon t m1N -..;ng tht• ••Ol6own/bkr&•S..7o.a ~127.000 Good 111\anc· Mme Call Join at Ing Agent Herll•ge R .. I Eatttt WMllllHIWllll L .. llEllGH 11100 lf•lll IC~ 1041 For1ner model. 3 Br 2·~ Bally Ktrt RHllY IRVINE TERRACE 644 26&2 or 644 6800 •' 6 Br 2 Ba Fam rm, ba.aull· ~ 011 •11n1,ooo fully remodeled kltchtn. mu snow. BMt value In CdM Pr!<» ltt land BHI buyl 2 1rg Bdrm1 PLUS muter 1nctudea tilt land $295 000 aulte. 2·~ ba 1o~y 2 • HERITAGE . REALTORS Rar.Cy °" mlrktt J M Peters Pt•n 4 Goroeou• family & tnttrtalnlng home. premium IOC•llon cloH to So 11ke & HILi YHlt Niii Be 1unc:Jec:k. located on on a specttcultt OCEAN lovely grMnbelt fRONT I.OT White wlllf New price $189,900 1..H view 3 Aicl'I Bay so •&e Viti• Trucha OcMnlide of Coaat High· Agent 780 83 11 t101y home on CUl·O•· w1y I atory 5 Bdrm w/3 SIC blulfsaree Close to bath• • • 11roe 1am11y CMta M11a 1024 be•~:la~~~ J1:~! 900 S 1 ,100,000 In btachc;luo Shows D1aa Pelllt 1028 t>Mulllully Pr1c:ed to Mii OCEAN VIEW Twnh .. 3br ., $295,000 $224 000 In lag11na GuarOl(j gait &40-8250 arM w/pVl bell, ltnnla GM~ crtt. c;lubhN Owner Frt ~ tnru Mon 7141499·3070. '7/t room A wonderful lamlly 2 BR Mb• condo by SC O~n Sund1y 1·5 Brolt.•r s I I D r 2 '1ba 1750 aq 11 ttktoYerllnanc1no S156.soo s10.ooo dn WOOllllHEIHYH ~tiborl'lood. PIU• Reduced $4000 10 a IS IJ OPfN SA TUROAY I 5 pm S83 500 a I pay $2000 ol he<fy Coshow 631 -22"2 S 12SO/mo 240 3102 Lowell prlc;t Aubvrn Tues· Tnur 2131199 1 t69 R E A T y Oce1n/C1ty Ptnor1m1c __ _ 15045 SANT ANELl.A you; coll•' Low down FIHCLlllH IPU R•stle bto~tr R .. L lA..tO model on markt1 2 Bdrm aat. IC• -uecuuve or couple home V1f1W Gorgeous 8 yr old ·-·---··-Olll ... E+llOlllE 5~· 16261775·2580 • lllTS I.Ill( Gr .. 1 ftmlly l'IOIM tust PrlCtd tt $320,000 3 ahort 5 min dr1ve to 2Br 2ba. POD POOi, Jtc, With aunny locallon just trt ltvtl 3 Br • den • 3 ba w / btaut yd Juot $295 ,00Q , lo dn 675·2172 or "499-3563 COLDWC!U BANl(eRO Bdrm• + 1 bdrm The prl· 3 BR 2ba S 116.000 2223 Priced to Mii now Pack-be1che1 with c;ool ocetn miry home 11 recently rt-Avalon Open Sat/Sun age sate w/side by side breeze 3 bedrma. rua11c aec End un11 n1 ocean steps to No lake & tenm1 s 125.000 Own 84•·6!61i1 club Completely UP· modeled by the pretent Agt S.0·9019 units Perfect location lamlly room. TWO FIRE---------- 1 t.. .._ 1 1 -Prln only Diana Cappel PLACES s 125 ooo Mv'1 CUTE I CLUI owner• n .. every ""' o "4 Br. 2 bt wl a.ttacn 011 on 631 1266 11111 relMJttlng In I de--60 x 120 corner lot al 911 -Mel 4 Bdrm, 2 b• nttr graded, lush landscaping & redwood deck Re· duced to $143,500 552·2000 Miadoa Viti• lM7 l tke view Exec Home 3 ----PAHTlllllS IAYOHIT llQhttul and 1paclou1 3 v1ctor11 tor a low price of Ottll Yltw'. Meedow!ark golf courM bedrm home w/a cozy $93 500 Call S.6-8386 S 140K Ytlue S25K under ltmlly room with bull! In · Lovely CllflhaYen duplex'" ma11<tt s 119_999. low wetbtr The new up1ta1r1 Assum Owner 2 sty. 4br Newport Beach 2-11ory E ef 11 BUY YA IRYIME Br • Oen, 3'1t B1 $2 t5 000 752·2197 m111er suite can only be 2ba. pool, nr scnoo1 & Oll EYllYWIERE 3 tH1droom 2 baths. 101 · dnSll~~rwe':ttnl.. seen to be appreciated shoppong5~·0625att 12 Remodeled country mal dining rwo FIRE- and we Invite you to do IY OWIER kitchen. 3 Bdr pvt yards PLACES Quality con IC0-1071 11'111 on · & a Yery quiet cul·de~ac s 1 r u c 1 ' 0 n ---------SUNDAY 1-5pm Contemporary cnarm st $l32.500 Opn Sun· OCEAN/M OUNTAIN 7161RIS <4BR /2't , oversized d 324 Or VIEWt $330.000 Owner llJ-1111 Mosaic hie pool/facu.ul 6!~. 7404 1 99oh Agl will flelp finance Nice 1am11y home. 4 Bdr 1' • Ba nu cpt. k1tch re- modeled, lee land. agt 545·0318 $121,000 Fantastic 3 Bdrm. 2 be homelnCulverdtle Htgh· ly upgraded Excellent lo- cal1on C1ll !Oday tor de- tail• Newrrt hac~ l 069 **OPHIDUIE** Saturday Sund1y. 1-4 pm 708 St James Piece 2500 IQ II 5 bd wl pool OCHJI YllW Lovely 4 Bdrm contem· por.lry Ivan Wells home Immaculate w/oak fir' & cabinets, rooms upon onto central courtyard Best linanc1no on market Priced 10 sel l at $319 000 552-2000 .llSlllE OIEEI ll1l1111Ylt• 3 Bdrm. family, 2-atory Magnificent condition $420.000. 2 story · upgrades:! Mesa Ve1de area :1.1065 Flam 1ngo Under $250.000 Ph Call 546-6092 By ownr 3 Br 2' 1 ba Condo Skylltes. deck patio 2 ctr gar w/opnr Pool & iac $124K will neg down. etc 540-4083 OILY 1111,110 11/FllA Ttr•s For this 3 bdrm. atngHI Lowest priced 5 bedroom family home wtcustom 1n Mesa North at European cabinetry & nu-S 13J 500 1 75 baths tone counter lops d1mng11amlly room!> lire- Backyard has big green· place u-shaped lutchen house wi t ermostat & Owne1 anJ1lous to go• o, .. S11. 12-1 DEC. POOL HOil 10212 c,.ttila f ~or i ·Realty 786-t t 72 I ~ JZt:1 o •• ., 979·8280 548-0890 AOIOH FHI WATER Fahtashc duplex 3 Bdrm owne< s unit w11ti llre- place Just S 139 900 Broker 846-0709 OUL-DE·SAC Westcllll 3 Br or 2 Br + den. pool VACANT At· sumable loans, open to trades Make ofler Open Sun t-4 1509 Eton Pl Broker 645-6266 S t5K under appraisal on I' thl!I beaut 5 BR 2'; ba OPEN SUNDAY 1·"4 30 MAINSAIL Carole McMahan Agent tieaters' Suiter packing says "Bring Oller " .:Si • ..41 lltl~hts home Across from tennis " courts and bike trait 3 rom ranc style t 75 $200.000 Success Alty th 3880 Mlchelson Drive Irv me ---------•I Cle.Piiied Ade, your oo-. 11oe> ll'lopptng center • IHSMIHI • 759-15-01 144-tOIO USTSllE NOLIOIE ~----.~--• ball'ls hreplace Pride ol 64 1·8833 -ownership Lovely ytrd Immaculate 3br/3b1 cor· ner home on overSl.zed lot $345,000 Open Sat & Sun 12-5 2561 Circle Dr 6"46-6325 Spac1ou1 4 bdrm 2 ba young executive res•· dence in ideal Easts1de, Back Bay area Entire home being completely redecorated · new .pa1n1 ...,._..,. OPllHISE with RV access Wonder-Kaai. Rar~ar 1042 Irvine Condo Woodbridge, lul lam1ty neighborhood ... _.,. __ .. ___ .,.......,. 165-0 sq It 2 master great schools $177,000 Bayfront Condo llqul· bdrma Quiet private dat1on $3000 down Tatce street. ~ear lake Allllltt Loaa over payments Agt s 142.900 1 851 -1651 Owner 552·5277 Super clean. nicely decor llST HYS 10% H THRHOCI OPHIHIH 1-1 IOI P••'1 Just reduced, 2 Br nouse on R·2 lot. good room lor 2nd unit $2 19 000 Meury Stauffer Sea uon Ally 673-5354 rntw w/w crpung. new ap· pl1ances Lge oval shaped pool tor family en· 1oymen1 & entertaining Access lor recreational Yehlcle Get a winter time price on a summer ume delight Only S 140,000' 4 Bdrm. farm ktlctlen on cul-de-sac S 164,000 Sunday 1·5 . 3367 Marigold 546-5880 Heritage Investments ated 3 bedroom 1 75 batns family room combo l11eplace Well· mamlamed new paint Ready to move into! $135,000 Call today' tlt-2HO Sacnf1ce Bayview Condo hQu1dat1on $3000 down Take OYer payments Agt 85t-1651 lrviat 1044 .WOOllllllE CllATUI 4 Br 2''> Ba 3 c;ar garage. Broadmoor Plan 3 Laroe 101 patio. $235 000 Owner Agent 833· 1927 OcnVu Tri-lvls c;omunty pool/tennis near beach Spacious, lrptc. dbl-gar, bltns gd terms Npt Crest 2-3 Br, aen Eno units $179.500 10 $225,000. "9S~ of m> rr9pon~ c•mr from tbr Pilot.•• I ad• ... •l•MI lo th• Pllol and th• R•si•••• for m' e~o ho ... • Ht vt you read today's CltHlfltd Ada? If not, yoo'rt mlUlng Ille bNt barglln• In town! 759-1501 3101 S. lristel St. SPA HIE IT OWIEll Beaut 4Bdm 2•., Ba. A/C I•--------• 2 lrplcs. 2-sty near S C Plaza Terms 549·0903 ......... VA nomes, no money down. all areas lrom $70 000 up ~7 7349 People wl'IO need People That's what Ille DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 11 all abOutl 2 master Bdrms 2'1t ba • den 1650 sq h 2 car gar Assume S 125 000 al ell 12 98•1. By owner s 148.500 786-8289 WOOIHIHE COIN 2 br downstairs end unit S93 000 Terms 975-0870 WHIHIHE Creekside Willow single tamlly tiome 4 Br 3 Ba atrium, suntcen hving room. formal d1n1ng room, family room As- sumable loan owe 2nd S 195,000 No agents please Ownr 55 t-9516 ~-Tom r:..ib <mio ~o tt1er RE Al TOR Ill CUYOI 5 br exec house Best ol the model $799 000 Lo down OK Gd hnanc1ng Call Dem54:1 834-1157 I rtt'1•MI 20 tall• - 19 t••t from lh• l'1lot •ad oel1 en.r rnpontt fro• •h• R,..i.1cr I ... , ••fl happ, •Uh lllf rl101 Jr•.,r ~hoa 'V~•tx>rl fk•rlt Specializing in proper/'! on lhe waler. near lhe wafer . ·and wilh View of waler AFFORDABLE MOBILE·$32,880. Only 2 y .. ra young with Iott of charm. You can Jog lo the beech from thl1 edorabl• unit et 1741 Pomon• Ave. C1ll to .... 831-1400. SOUTH COAST VILLA CONDO Walk to So. Coaot Pin• from thla 2 bed. unit with 2 pool• & lovely recreation room. A 1uper loc1tlon & fair price sn.500. 831-1400. VIEW LOT-LAGUNA City & Coa1tal 1pproval of plan• for bulldlng on thl1 75X110 lot. ~ wm eubof'dln•t•. Joint wentvn or help ftn1nc4t. S110,000. 831·1400. VILLA BALBOA-NEW LISTING Exciting 1 bedroom In • newer condo complex ne1r beach. Ocean l C1t1llne VIEWS. Sp1clou1 floor pl•n + good financing. $147,500. FM. 631·1400. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA-S154,900 Appeellng femlly home with l•rge beck y1rd. Convenient Jo tchoofe I at.ope. S.ller wlll help finance thl• 3 bed. 2 b1. with famlly room. BRING AH OFFER. 631-1400. NEWPORT CREST-S189,500 A moat d4t1lrable plan 4. lnterHtlng level• with 3 tot•I bedroom•, dln1"9. famlly rm.lkltchen 1nd • l1rge private mHt•r 1ulte. Community pool & tennl1. Walk to beech. 631-1400. EASTBLUFF HOME -$189,500 Highly upgrtded 3 bedroom, 2 bath In a terrific cul de H C IOCltlon. Every 1menlty for fine living with • country decor Interior •nd lu1h grMnery outald4t. S•ll•rt h•ve bought 1nother ar,d wlll ll1ten to offere. 831·1400. NEWPORT-DECORATOR'S SHOWCASE Hew carpet1, dr1pe1. mirrored well• & every amenity Enjoy outdoor lhllng In 2 large 1unny p1tloa. Out1t1ndlng 3 bed. + dtn and formal dining room home. Wilk to be1ch, pool and tennlt. Ownere wlll con•lder all offers; trade, t .. H /optlon or? Custom furnl1hlng1 negotiable. S198 500. 631·1400. ' DELIGHTFUL BEACH COTTAGE Only 1 btock to the ocean! Pride of ownerehlp properly with 2 bedroom• & tlMplng loft & aun porch. Parttlng for• cera on property. Owner wlll deflnltely 111111 with flnanc· lng.1229,000. FM. 631-1400. SECURITY-OCEAN VIEW CONDO Hlguett Shor•• VIEW 3 bed. 2'n bath. Lovely end unit comS)Mwty landtcaped and move-In condition. Seller 11 creative .•. tubmlt ell offert. 1245,000. '31-1400. IRVINE TERRACE FAMILY HOME Recently remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 iv. bath with gr .. t bac:k yard. Room fOf pool I apa. A pl•Hant nelfhbof'hood n .. r thoppt"9 and beachff. 1273,000. L .. Hhold. 131-1400. PENINSULA BY BAY -$299,000 Wood floors. b .. med celllnga, euetom tpa + flrepl1ce In thlt remodeled home on A·2 tot. Hat grHt tddlUontl potentltl. 131·1400. NEWPORT-BANK REPOSSESSION Lanct.r wllt •Hitt In flnanclng thlt 7 year otd property with 3 bedroom• + 1 bedroom ln·l•w quarter• A grHI buy-atep1 to beac:ft. 1325.000. 131·1400. NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX Only 3 bulld1"9t from ~•nfront with a VIEW. One 4 bed, 2 ba Uppef' and a 2 bed. 2 ba. lower unit. Owner It •~er to Mii I m1y help finance. a::au.ooo. FM. 131-1400. OCEANFRONT COTT AQE-.1448,000 Wond«ful location on th• .. net. Your own second home or NKh relre1t-or Income ptotty. Alway• rented 3 NEWPORT-NEW CUSTOM HOME View of oc .. n and only 1 doof from .. nd. Two wet be,., 4-cer p1rklng on property ind a great corner l~tlon. First T.D. a11um1ble ind owner wlll eerry. An opportunity to be th• flrtl to occupy thla 4 bedroom, ~ bath home. $495,000. 831-1400. LIDO ISLE-CUSTOM DECOR Gourmet kitchen, 1p1elout famlly room, formal dlnl"9 room and formal living room In thl1 remodeled 2·•tory home. French doore and coordinated decor In thla 4 bedroom. Owner wllt help you buy. $470,000. 631·1400. BALBOA ISLAND -NANTUCKET COTT AGE Be1m celllnga, copper plumbing and L1ur1 Athley f1brle & w1llp1pere throughout. An 8dor1ble home with 3 bed 2 ba. •nd • grt1t location near be1ehH. S349,000. 873~e00. RED CAPE COO COTTAGE-Balboa laland Never before offtredlll Darting 2 bedroom home with large llvlng room with trtdltlonal flrepi.c.. Lovely wood1y brick patio with qu1lnt Ofnamenl•I flreplece. Quiet end of l1l1nd near So. B1yfront. S359,000/673~900. ENGLISH TUDOR -HUNTINGTON BEACH Beautlful 5 bed. home with euatom pool and tpa. F1mlly room, 3 flrepfeeet, security 1nd many plu1H. Wilk to beech. Reduced lo $379,000. Call 631-1400. OWNER IS MOTIVATED TO MOVEll NEWPORT OCEANFRONT LOT Beil loc1tlon near tennis courts. Owner wlll 11alet with fln1nclng. Grt11 opportunity lo bulld your dream home S390,000.131·1400 ..... _ BALBOA ISLAND'S BESTlll When you H• the exterior ... you c:•n't wall to go lneldall And the Interior 11 an atmosphere of high wood be1m1, brick, Mexle1n tlle 1nd lnterHtlng rooms with true character. Bullt at a trlplex, lhl• property hH 1n exciting owner'• unit + • ont bedroom Np1ratt 1pt. & e1ll to find out about the other unu1u1f t .. turHll 2 brick flrepf.c:H, 3 garagta, 2 deck• & much morel Owner 1leo hH 1n ottthora m00tlng he'll Ntl. $415,000. 173~~- GRAND CANAL WATERFRONT -$445,000. Watch th• duckt NII by thla Balboa colt~• with gr .. 1 charm and wermth An ld••I summer colt~• with a cozy 2 bed., 2 b1th home 1nd tle·up for 2 1mall boat•. Sunct.ck Near •II •hops and rHt1ur1nta. 173~900. BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX -CORNER Only one door to So. Baytronl on an unu1ual "pie-shaped" lot. Unique • bedroom unit with roof gard4tn + one bed. •Pt. A perlac:t home with Income netr bee<:hff. $435 ooo 17M900. , . UDO ISLE-LAROE LOT Perfect lor th• laro• f1mlly·end 11tualed on 45' lot with lovely patio for outdoor llvl"9. Very comfort1ble fl00t plen In thl• tpac:lout 4 bedroom home with ckn, dlnl"9 and • "eooklniJ" kite~ ..... 000. 131-1400. GRAND CUSTOM CORNER HOME Low maintenance exterior and only 1tepa to bayfront. Exceptlonal quallty •nd apac:louo dHlgn with a dr1matlc flalr. You'd be proud to own Ihle 2·ttory, 4 bedroom home with large llYlng, dining ind f1mlly roomt, 1peclal detall· Ing throughou~ with leeded glaH, braH, oak ind luxur· lout b1th1. S525,000. 831-1400. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Prime locotlon on lht Hndl Eec:h unit haa 3 bedroom•, 2 b1th1 wlll'I forever VIEWS. Great Income eat1bU1hed. Owner Wiii help fln1net. A1klng 1850,000. FM. 531-1400. BALBOA ISLAND VICTORIAN Sp1elou1 and lot• of room for the big famlly In thl• 5 bedroom, 4 b1th built by Petereon. Many dac:orator wallpapers ind 1huttere. C1ll for delalla & He thl1 lntere1tlng property ... 1tep1 to bay. $683,000. FM. 131-1400. BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX-BAYFRONT Super Lltll• l1land locatlon on quiet B1y1ront. Upper unit htt 4 bedrooms, 3 b1th1; lower It 3 btd. 2 b1th with laro• patio. View In both direction• up and down bayfront. Owntrt motivated. Submit on thl• one •t Sll0,000. IS73-e900. NIGUEL SHORES· A BANK OWNED property In 1 fabulous lo- cation ... f1nta1tle home and unbeat1blt termt. A11ume a fixed rite loin u 12•;. with 10% caeh down payment. Over 5000 1q. ft. with pool, 1pa, fountain, wine cell.r, air conditioning, Hcurlty 1nd 1 VIEW OF WATER & LIGHTS. A aluble Htlte with 4 bedrooms, 8 bathe, 4 flrepllCH, f1mlly room & recreation room. An Incredible proJMrty. C1ll for further d•l•ll•·overwhelmlng detall1. 1895,000. 631-1400. BA YFRONT-DOVER SHORES "Mint Condition" 1nd waiting to be negotiated! Slngi. ltv•I 5 bedroom, 3 ba. home with private pool and •P41 on th• Bay. Remodeled and lovely In verr det1ll. Call to •M. SIS0,000. Lt1Hhold. 631 ·1400. HARBOR RIDGE-UNLIMITED VIEW You'll feel H though you're on "Top of the World" In this uceptlon1I c u1tomlzed • bedroom home The VIEW la br .. thtaklng of co .. tllne, glltterlng night llghto •nd w1ter Two entertaining dec:k1, 2-1tory with dr1matlc entry, •trlum and graelou1 formallty. Move-up to elegance when you own thl• out1tandlng home In• preetlgloua communl· ty. 1950,000. 831·1400. . LINDA ISLE LUXURY Ownere will con•lder 1xchangt for Balboa ltl•nd Bayfront or Interior property. Thi• home It beautlfully decorated and htt many tpeclel f .. ture1 of alep-down bar In famlly room, leedtd glat•. winding oek ttalt lo 2nd floor matter tulle •nd f1mlly bedroom1. FOfmal dining rm, Mpatata l1undry room, + lerge pi.r/tllp for 3 boat1. hautlfully lendKe.,.cl with entry over dip.pool. 5 total bedroom•. Owner 11 flexlbi. 6 wlll n.got11t1 on term• or tr1de. 131-1400. S1,295,000. LINDA ISLE VILLA -$2,300,000 One of the ftneel homea on Newport a.,. Over 7000 eq. n. with I bedroom•. IV. bath• + etudk>, mutlc room, elevator, .. una and 5 rm. m .. ,., tulle. Centered around a luehly plented atrium with 1.,... private pool, Cuetom, H~tfon.t and grand In •"'J way. Pter/tllp tor taro• yacht. 131-1400. CLASSIC BAYFRONT ESTATE Just reduced to 13,391,000. eo· on main Ne1frport B•yfront with new •tip to accommodate l large boata. Medlter· ran .. n architecture with over IOOO eq. n. Charming courtyard entry, matter 1ull• + more bedroom•. O.COt· ator ~rfect. An ldeel home fOf famlly llvlng end lu•ury Ht"tatnlno. 131·1400 On '" land with foreffr VlEW. ...,,_ .............. pol•• \'· .... ,_ WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. 2436 W. Coa t Hwy NNfpon O.nch 631 -1 00 aws. R4>ntal~. Property M1'nagemen1 31 S Mnrintt Ave. Balboa I land 673-6900 \ ........ 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Npt Bch S.U-7020 $325,000 Sun 1-5 2412 Chtt Drive. ~ort Beach 873-7300 $515.000 Sun 1 _.. 37 Coolbrook (Turtle Rock) lrvme 6-42-5200 $248,400 Sunday 1-5 * 1600 E Balboa (Peninsula Pocnt) Npt Bch 631-1400 $525 000 Sat/Sun 12-4 1157 Btaenw Way. NewpOrt 8w:h 631-7300 $295,000 Sat/SUn ., ... ".30 1533 Mir mar (Peninlula Point) Not 8ch 631-1400 '359.000 Sunday 1-5 1948 POf1 ()unleiah, H.V Hma. N.8 . 1ee-1soc wt.ooo SUncSay 1-4:30 10 \8 Sandeat1e (Hrbt Vu Hie) Npt 8ch 552·2000 $37&,000 Sun 1-5 2735 San Juan Ln (Mela def Mar) C.M. 631-7370 $180.000 Sun 1--4•30 708 St J.,.,,_ Plaot Newport 8w:h 979-8280 $38.5,000 Sat, Sun , ... 220 Via Genoa. Udo IM 844'·9060 $725,000 I BEDROOM * •333 Vie lido Soud (Udo) Npt Bch 644'--6200 s 1.300.000 Sun , :.30-5 r,_, Mil\ "-dy dl"clcwy wrttl '°" ...,, wfftif'"4 e\ yew qo ~~.._,.,... .t.n Hw locoti«MI\ lhhd below en IMw:~"' 9'9•ttt c:Mtlil by ed•ertu-q f'hf'.,.....,_• ,.. 't .. y'' DAILY "LOT W AMT ADS ,...,_, \llow,_, .-ho.KH few Hk M ,.... -. ... ip4 to l"t •we II 1t1fWMeti-"' ""' c~ ••ch \.etlt'6ey Ofld s--. 1833 Galatea Terrace. CdM 675-6161 $775.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 144 1 Galaxy Dnve. Dover Shores. N.8 548-5647 $375,000 Sat/Son 12.30-4:30 19 Hermitage (Bg Cyn) Npt Sch I BA plua FAM RM 0t DEN * * * 107 Milford (Cameo SM) CdM 644-6200 $1,975.000 Sa1/Sun 1--4 * * 710 South Bayfront, Balboa ISiand 640-5078 $1.400,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 604 36th St Balboa Peninsula 673-3777 $169,000 Sat. Sun 1-5 * 755 Avocado, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $195,000 Sun 1-5 243 Monte Vista San Clemente 492-4663 $95,000 Sun 1-4 21 Rue Canne (Big Canyon) N B. 675-600 $425.000 Sun 1-5 21 Rue Cannes. Big Canyon, NB 67S.6000 $425.000 Sun 1-5 568 Seaward. Corona del Mar 631-1 266 $250.000 Sun 1-5 2 BA plu• FAM AM or DEN 6 Coventry (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Beh 760-8333 $625,000 Sun 1-5 1577 E Ocean Blvd Peninsula Pt. Npt Sch 631 -1400 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 232 Ins. Corona del Mar 675-6000 $395.000SSSSSSSSS un 12-4 621 lido Prk Dr :: E 1 (Udo) Npt Bch 631 -1266 $575,000 Sun 12-5 3 Rue Fontainebleau. Npt Beh 640-9333 $335.000 2113 Seville, Balboa Peninsula. NB Sun 1-5 631-7300 $298.000 Sun 1-4 30 36 Spnngacre (Woodbndge) Irvine 786-8289 S 148.500 Sat/Sun 11-4 3 BEDROOM 2223 Avalon. CO$t8 Mesa 640-9019 $115.000 Sat/Sunday 2238 Avalon St. College Park. C M. 631 -8011 $117,900 Sunday 1-430 * 523 Aven1da Campo. Newport Beach 675-6000 $265 .000 Sat/Sun 1-5 715 Bellis. East Blutt. N B. 675-600 $280.000 -1919 Chubasco. Irvine Terr, CdM Sun 1-5 673-4400 $347,300 Sunday 1-5 1063 Concord (Mesa North) Costa Mesa 979-2390 $135,000 Sunday 1-5 2006 Deborah l ane. Harbor Highlands. NB 631 -7300 $185,000 Sun 1-4·30 * 1509 Eton Place (Westchff) Nwpt Sch 645-6266 $284.500 Sonday 1-4 715 Iris. Corona del Mar 673-1181 $329,000 Sun"day 1-5 217 Ja$mine, Oceanfront. COM 673!5551 $449,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2835 Portola. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $128.000 Sunday 10-2 2131 Raleigh. Costa Mesa 548-5133 $114.900 Sun. 1-5 2956 Redwood. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $128,500 Sun 1-4 •3037 Donnybrook. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $129.900 Sun 1-4 586 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa -645--0303 $99,900 Sun 1- * 7552 Rhine Dr. Huntington Beach 963-6767 $135,000 Sunday 12-4 2430 Santa Ana Ave .:rE2. CM 631-1266 $129.900 Sun 1-5 3135 Sumatra (Mesa Verde) CM. 751 -3 191 $125,000 Sun 12-4 15 Sundance. Newport Terrace. N.B. 673-7300 S 129.500 Sun 1-4 3065 Taylor Way. Costa Mesa 546-2313 S 136.900 Sunday 1-4 •3072 Taylor Way. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $ 134.900 Sunday 1-4 11 1 Via Jucar. Lido Isle. N.B 873-7300 $385,000 Sun. 1-4 * * 106 Via lido Nord (lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 $1,250,000 Sun 1-4 30 142 Vta Undlne (lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 $365.000 1418 W. Bay. Npt Bch 6-'4-6200 s 1 ,000.000 \ Sun 1-4 Sun 2-5 3 IA plua FAM AM or DEN • 414 Hellotrope, Corona del Mar 844-9060 550.000 Sonday 1-5 2912 Bro1d Newpor: Heights 8"5-1448 $235.000 Sat.Sun 1:30-4 30 2581 Ctrcle Or (BayshorH). N B. $3415.000 Sa1/Sun 12·5 11515 Cumberland (WHtCtlff) Nwpt 8ch 642·5200 1222.000 Sunday 1-5 J 14 11 Kings Rd (Chffhaven) Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $495.000 FEE Sunday 1-5 1577 Miramar (Balboa Penin Pt) NB 642·5200 $395.000 Sunday 1-5 189 Masters Circle (Sama Ana CC) CM 642-5200 $250,000 Sunday 1-5 17 4 7 Irvine, Npt Bch 645-0303 s 195,000 # Sun 1-4 30 Mainsail. Jasmine Creek 644-9060 $420,000 Sunday 1-4 1215 Manners Onve. Baycrest. NB 631 -7300 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 223 Monte Vista Easts1de, C M 760-8890 $110 900 Sun 1-4 30 1706 Por1 Ashley (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 759-9100 $249,995 Sat/Suo 1-5 ol&'S Rox~r)' 1Cameo Srirs1 C<lM 6'•·6~ $<199 000 ~ 1-4 2 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644 -6200 $495 000 Sal/Sun 1-5 528 Seaward. Corona del Mar 675-6000 $465.000 SattSun 1-5 1426 Serenade Terr (Irvine Terrace) COM 631 -1400 $273.000 Sunday 1-4 •35 Skysa11 Jasmine Creek 759-1501 $428,000 Sun 1-4 40 2d9 via Cordova. lido Isle. N B 673-7300 $550,000 Sun 1-4 468 Vista Trucha. The Bluffs N B 640-6259 $189.900 Sun 1-5 1904 Yacht Maria (Seavu) Npt Bch 759-9100 $349 500 Sun 1-4 4 BEDROOM **415 Bayside Dr. Npt Bch 644-7020 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 (guest)2928 Cltff Dr. Npt Bch 6"4'-6200 $695.000 Sat/Sun ,. 2030 Flamingo. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $ 199.500 Sunday 1-5 * 1336 Galaxy Dover Shores. NB 673-7300 $985.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 110 Rene Santa Ana 546-2313 $149.500 Sunday 1-5 225 Via Orv1eto (Udo Isle) Nwpt Sch 631 -1400 $479.000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * 1528 Santiago Drive. Baycrest. NB 631 -7300 $550,000 Sun 1-4·30 * 1834 Commodore Road. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $269 500 Sun 1-4 30 * * 222 Via Lido Nord Udo Isle 644-9060 $1 950 000 Sunday 1-5 • 32 Drakes Bay. Spyglass 644-9060 $4 10 000 Sunday 1-5 * * 601 Bayside Or. Promontory Bay. N B 631 -1400 $1 .300.000 Sa1/Sun 11-4 Home &44-6200 $6-49 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 22S North Star ln (Ovr Shrs) Npt Bch 6-44-6200 $875.000 Sun 2-5 2572 Circle (Byshrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $695,000 Sun 12:30·4:30 1422 Keel Dr. Corona del Mar 6-45--0303 $424.900 Sat/Sun 1_. * • 1914 Suva Cir (Mesa Verde) C.M 645-0303 $"439,000 Sun 1_. 939 Congress. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $134,000 * 2500 lighthouse, Newport Beach Sun 1_. 675-6000 $360,000 Sun 1-5 * 1776 Oriole. Cost;1 Mesa 546-2313 $260.000 Sunday 1-4 •2012 Port Bnstot. Newport Beach 675-6000 $465,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1844 Port Charles (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 760-8333 $339,000fee Sun 1-5 1874 Rhodes (Mesa Verde) CM 751-3191 $199.900 Sun 12-4 2718 San Juan ln (Mesa del Mar) C M 631-7370 $137.500 Sun 1-4:30 ••5522 Southall Terrace Turtlerock 75~-150 1 Sun 1-5 29 Colonial North Wood Irvine 759-1501 Sun 1 -4 30 1251 Surthne Way. Corona del Mar 640-4868 $$320,000 L/H Sunday 1-4 30 8968 Swallow. Fountain Valley 963-6767 $151 .500 Sunday 12-4 1826 Tradew1nds (Bycrst) Npt Bch 786-7500 $360,000 Sun 12-4 •4639 Tremont (Cameo Shrs) CdM 631-7370 $649.500 Sun 2-4 2227 Windward ln. Npt Bch 759.9100 $339.500 5 BEDROOM Sun 1-4 30 • 5 Jetty Drive. Jasmine Creek Cd M 760-9295 $410,000 Sun 1-5 1206 Key West. Harbor View Hills 644-7211 $399,000 fee 'Sat/Sun 1-5 * •3452 Santa Clara Circle. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $178,900 Sunday 12-3 5 BR plu1 FAM AM or DEN * • 1362 Galaxy Onve. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $61 0.000 l H Sat/Sun 1 ·4 30 * • 6 Narbonne, Harbor Atdge 640-4868 $1 ,500.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 442 Begonia Corona del Mar 675-6000 $495 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 220 Detro11 . Huntington Beach 963-6767 $179.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1088 Glen Circle. Costa Mesa 631-2242 $169.900 Sundayl-5 835 Via ltdo Nord. Udo Isle, N.8 . 67J.7300 $798,000 \03 Via lido Soud (Lido) Npt 8d'I 759-9100 ~.000,000 Sun 1-4·30 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM .1612-B Iowa st. Mesa Verde, C.M. 673 ... 400 88.750 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plua FAM RM Of DEN •207 19th Street. Newport Beach 631-1400 $406,000 Sunday 1-5 2711 Vista Umbrosa (Bluffs) Newpon ~ 673-6900 $310.000 FEE Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 302 Aventda Cumb<e (Bluffs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $225.000 Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 28A 9 Ocean Vista (Sea Isl) Npt Bch 760-8333 $535,000 38EDAOOM :: 7 Crest Ctr. CdM 644.7020 $230.000 DUPLEXES FOA SALE 2 BR pta 2 BR 321 /321'~ Iris Ave, Corona deJ Mar Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 644-9060 $385,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR pfua 1 BA 715 Iris. Corona del Mar 673-1181 $329.000 Sunday 1-5 132 S Bayfront {Balboa Island) Nwpt Bch 631 -1400 Sl.215,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 4 BA pfua 2 BA plua 2 BA 436 Carnation. Corona del Mar 835 ... 242 ~9.000 Sun 1-5 RENTALS • 3 BR APTS • Spa ,•Poot • * Waterfront • • * W.t911ront & Poot v GM! ed<Sreu at guaro gate With all the interest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be living. Sure, resale value is important, but so are your housjng needs now. For a good balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Each one is required to be a real estate professional, actively engaged in real estate , and publicly committed to a written Code of Ethi~s . REAL TORS® are experie nced in helping you find the right home for today and tomorrow. It could also take a heap o' lookin'. Before you start, call a REA l TOR® fi r~t. CH . REALTOR • A P\lbhc '8Mce of the ..., ... • .. I ' ,, I --~---.--....... ~ ....... ,--~~~~~~~~~~--..... --------------------------._. ....... ._ ........................................... 91!11 ................. .. D8 Orange Coaat OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday. January e. 1944 t.uat '"1 U H la ... t htt UH .... h!PW ........ bl. ~b. V... Alutmta, Ja!. t 1 .. fin lnlal1 H14 • • • • • • • • • • • • • =rt IHd 1111 lmat U t4 Cnta •111 Ult CMta •111 1724 Daai Ptlat 27zt 1......t ..... IJH l •u t Jtll COM otnce apec. <bW-w .......,. «OW if r;r&;\lng rnentl ~ to Pfl'lat• 111111UIYI 1mm1rit St0ty e"'.:k .:!~~·r:Jrr:. tl049dr~~-1Hw. '450 Dhr~PIOme no 1.,.,ge 28'2S.Po04.lndry WALK TO HACH. New 1 lldl/WllTalff 1-Tl.PMll patlO 411 eq hat 13o. 3ba3.300eqh,3eargar. ~I :-1 P•t• Mature 1dui11, fac. 111 utUt pekj, ''om brcondo Nopetv~· 2 l1~1 h,rwcpt/dlt1P99. lntetv,I•••. 1ctHn1. !~:~ .. e76•2311 18 Unna. ~al $)'"-1.000 7.t•1ro.t Gol.od PoOI. llCUUI. "• Kre lot Q I O r Oulel MCUte f41t/mo ~31 Ing s.57& 974-1357 bit-Int, pool. ClfPC)f1, tlO pno.o I & m.tchel p<of ~wttn~876 3311 tnc'<ime a.utrwib~ iu,.11 POHlt>le unfurnished °' ealf y \991 H.-pOrt &46-1373 Latoe 2 81 on Euttlde ......... ~ tit pell M75 1818 Bed· peopte Sine. 1971 _ cptlon 542· 13H A&•& IE Ill pallo. all ulllt paid Only : 'r; lord 845-"48 434 I Blrdl ~ EXCLUSIVE lido Bldg v.. H&o No """It 790-IH2 1 bd O..Chl Clwfleld '-' a~ •"""' d 8ffr, Win(> Bu.Jin Opporturuty $28.~)() S \"""Imo 2 ., -2 ba bit / ,..... l/b h 0 Cl Ou""'"• 2 blkt '° boh. 21$\ .,... ,. ,.,...., penth<WM tulle, •· Plua lm.••·nt.orv Own r htu oth .. r lnt.-rt'St. '"" ' .. ' 7 86-11 72 All UTILS PAID "LIKE DRANO NEW" m c oo •r•• 1lt r .. Uf~. email 12'"" mo 3br mature 119ne1 furnlahld 3 " ~:,;'dc=~· =~PO:, Compere bel0t• you rent Spartcllng 1 Bdrm lrom "480lmo ~7·"32 ..,.. yd, 2 ca1 gar .. tt'rty Oyt w'::n.,.. Chi"' otl. Eut· ~tlful offlQee, rec.p. 3 o.dnx.irn. I~. blith ~ tiuti<' 'wnl't Jue. marina AllO 120011, Br, Cuatom dellg.~ fMtur•. 1446, 2 8drm lrom $555 1 Br 1 81, euper clean. 759~0840. evMt7~3502 tide c M ec:rou from 110111. MCre11iy, non- hD pote"nual '146 000 $800/mo 873-3821 ~~~co:~~" garp::!:; Utlta Pd. pOOI, g.,ege, no welk to beech, "425/mo EASTBl.U,.,.---.-unnln" 1 Mtrl09fe Patk &42-3473 amokera. rH1onabl• "'" ,,.,,, ••• .., I AnullfH WtwL,...1i. .. ...... 11 .. 1111 ......... ,,.., 141-Jlll ••••••••••••• ...... t.1 l1l1 !"1t1tea 1aJ• "1..,.11 ..... '"' ... Clt•Hlt 107' r, a. .car ga1 Ellpeno.ci Monaco. well tondo $95 000. $8000 loealed on ••trl·l•ro• down. owe 4980618 tot Low down Super 1etm1 Bkr 83 I 3513 IPfl Slll&Y 1·4 FHIYTllW 243 Monte VIII• Gtaal ,. 111emen1 h()me 2 er 2 81 RIHOO ll0,000 lov.,y pvt p1110 llvlng rm Pride ol owne11hlp duplex w/frpl walk lo beech pr\Ced taiow lllPP'llMd S95 000 Agt 492 4663 value of $299 000 I •-lOIO w/a11um1ble lo1n1 01 aata n.aa Ste-4 .000 Pvt apa. db11•s"'"p·11e;-2""bd-t•o·wn-h·ou-.. -N .. r g11 and RV parking So Ctt Pill E•tta lrge Owne1 may 1r1de Clwn patlO wtdog area Of gar· and caHy papet Olan• ~ .SPKe 2 car gar Nr .. 53 28& 1>•rk pool & IChOOI• V A t Conven11ona1 $98.500 545-6149 p IH 1tt ltac~ lOll Fell 001 of Escrow In· 30' Boot SHp pJu1 Duple•. credlble 5br, 4b1. pool magn1l1c1ent view• home, In gr•1t famlly $50.000 down & OWC nelghbothood $332,000 Wiii con11der Condo 1n by owner 548-4262 eve trade Asking $465,000 40x90 Ocean Front Lot ----------with Tear-down pr1me Ullll RINE view 1oca11on Dockside OISTIM RE 842·8208 1, .. 1.t1111 1-1 111t1til• a.... 1100 I 11,.1111 197§ Skyline Like new 11 Over 8000 1q 11 4 or 5 X 55 1 bdrm 121.000. bo1m11 Pool spa Lovely by owner Senior Park ocean view Ou1h1y eon-2080 Newporl Blvd C M 11ruct1on $1500 000 714-787-7778 Wiil e.1tchange Ask guard JBR 11, ba near Anaheim tor 011ec11on1 Agt Htllfri 148 000 Call 101 Barbara Kattie Dee 91 c12 1 Gofd Siar l•llf I hseo, 646 7434 l"-'111 Beaulllul 2 81 2 Be mobile. --------•I wlfan1as11c ocean view in Ullll VIEW NITS ~408 56~; gun a 0 w n r LMN opllon ttade dwn or ownet wlll catry your Skyline. 12 11 55· 1 Br exit ch01ce of terma Spic n cond adult (over 551 park apen wl pvt yard and close to bch' Costa Ma.a pool Ataume 1st T D at S 19 950 1-685-8522 12% vacant Mo ve tn Ct••trcial 1od•y lfPtSHIH OAlllL Pro~r~ 1250 Nicety upgraded In move· Nh4156Rf BL VD 1 n c o n d 1 t I o n Costa Mell corner ttrip ...... ,.,., .... ...... 2ZOI • ll11t 1114• lgulat HooM•. Apia" Co"dOI Landlord• AdvertlM frM soc at Store• & Market• 841 4260 Nww and be•ulllul Oe<:Of In thll 2·••0tY 3 bed 2 bl . p1110 pvt entry. com munlly pool, grMne1y S850 Acro11 from pa1k E11eeptl()('lllly •P&C 2bd • den condo In Cllfltlaven area Comm pOOI Clean . avail 1mmad S 1200 yrly Newport Shoret Beaut • bo • family tm wood & glass 11cuu1 matter bdrm 1u11e I 1eoo W1t1rfr11t Mt•H 111-1400 lalMa Ptai11ala 2207 Penln1ula Pt Exec home. view dlx 3 Br 2' • Ba. lrg master bdrm suite den tam rm. 3 lrplc 1. 11eps to boy, nr beach boat ramp No pets Yrly lse $1900/mo 548-2575 Coroaa ••l Mtr 2222 38R den, 2 f1plc1 OC.an. bay VIEWS CdM S 1800 per mo 640-4868 4 B1 2 '-' Ba lovely lrg dpl• trplc deck nr b ch S 1200mo yr lae 840-8067 Beaut Harbor Vu Hiiis hm. ava11 1mmed 3 Bi 3 ba lam rm gdnr S 1500/mo 759-930 1 or 6 73-5354 Charming home best lo ca11on 2 Br • den 2 Ba S 10001mo yrly Coa11 Proper1te1 673-54 10 Cozy 2 Bdrm cottage ocean aide 0 1 riw y $775/mo 673· 1734 EXEC ocean lront riome Pvt community View Harbor entrance 4Br 3ba $8C sys1em spa 2 car gar Vr lee $3000/mo 631·8209 LllE IEW l·Sty corner 101. 2 Br • 3 • .,. MIC .. _. ...... Orlue ... """ti Call Andy tM-1870 ., " L .. ~ meuege 873-3313 """ ,...,...,,, ~ landtcaPlng No pell 30 1 Avocado, e.2•9860 bdrm apt with huge 2 rmmt" needed. M/F, 4 lrvlne 1 Bdtm rturn •~eo 24 1 w Wit.an &3 1.oteo 2 BR 2ba twnh .. Bll·ln• balcony 1 pe11on e.. Cluplex on l>Meh 1350 b Hlltht lttlett FOi rent Belut ""'*'-' 2 Bdrm Furn Sl75 W/O hkp. Obi gar. Non/amoker LaeH • 'I• uUI &48--7811 Great toc11ton. rec:•P· home Avall lmtMd until 3&5 W Wilaon 842-1971 LUXURY CONDO walk to palloSa&O. &38--0921 1550 840-0349 tlonl•I. t._,hOne. MC· June 30 4 bd. 2'-' ba, 2 Furnl•hed Bechelot S375 SC Plaza Frple, ttlegent 3 Br ''h 8•. frpt, dt>I 111 Harbor view Home. 3 °' 4c~· :a~i:o'ei1~~ retar~~2 b1~3kkHplng lrptea. p00l1 & J1Cuu 1 Ulll paid, walk ' m•Jor French door a, •le, In gerage. P•tlo, tndry 4b 2'hb f pool 64&-8388 911 Vk:torle eveH -• ""-- 07 b 213-439-203 allopplng ..... blk OUM•. h()meMOUflly,lbt&b• hookup, MH ; MC 1e:Ns1:00:;,·;:·-1ee7 =th -rm•-w· .. ·-~ ,,., ~ NEWPORTC!NTER lvH.213·5t7-386tdey• off ttr••• perking Incl waahef&dryet,pvt 840.0183.521-300'4 "" ...... ~ ..... 2200.,.,ltMibl .... club w1tennl1 crtt, """"''· Lovelr, 2 Br 2 "'-. 2 nar Bdrm hM .. _ •• h IOC ..., .. ~ .... 2"2 nar1gff evall ........ --... " . ...... "'··an u•~. 11th floor .. .. • 2"41 .,..., ... " " tac:. 11un1. beaut deCOf 1&26 $750 2 a 3 Br Apia. .. • ., "· '-' blk bell, no 1220 vvw ·-11aa1 IC , • • ... 0 ' ' Ntwoor1 area rent • "'·qut.ite , .. , ... l<>f • &au exec trl l;:;;f lncred •• • M25 Incl motl utllt St d r y • r h k • u p 1 . ..,_, " I t lt1c~ 2.. ctubhouM & mudl more enclld g1r99H, wattlef & pe11 1725 950.1709 eve .. uth 646-9288 l.Of'I '"'A .......... ,~·.:. ..... ocHn vu s 1450 2807 0Nio0e 1 bd condo ON Alban• D•Y• 638•040&. yardatpalto• NPt Crett condo f0< ...... Avan Jan 1&. c M 3 t>c1 TUSTIN OFFI E SPACE Alt1 lagun1 842-7745 OCEAN. view 1875/mo avet 731.7529 2323 0..aw•t• 4 8t. fem rm, 2',., 81. twnhM, 1men10 ... pOOI 2400 eq h . wl1h Rene 988·3014 2420 WM ... ndt CIOM to pool I tennla, 1230 24 I 18831968-1·190 private tnower, deck LttHa HUis 2250 YOUR OWN COUNTRY ESTATE MESA PINES 2850 Hatla Newpo<t Beach Really walk to bell<lh I 1100 BALBOA IS 3bt 2be hM LIDO BAY BEAUTIFUL 1 Br '495 Daya &42• USOl 848-5377 at1 8PM I ~ M/F Ptlme eomml/tetall apaoe Aobe FOR RENT L99una Hlllt 3 80rm 2 ee S825 Fenced yard & oat age Kldt & pell we!· come 883-0755 Agent no f" PRV P•llo. pOOl, apa Evea 980•4814 thr wt pro · 1100-2300 aq h TOP araa. qu .. t, no peta Nt Hoeg • lmmac uppe< 2 $338 • S200 <Mp, lrpl. Contact Tom or Mike 549 2447 Av111 now Ltg I Bf, den, Br 2 be qule1 tennenta w/d, d/w &75.()968 Jack t on. Aahwllll· lo N 1 & $580 875·8908 or ...... NEAR so COAST PLAZA P•I 0 pell 11 IU I, 842· 1278 BelbO• Perun POlnt Sc;hneld., 478-2vvv '460/mo. S300 o.c>otlt 8 I 2 t 4 8 I h Beaullful & patk Ilk• 2 br 2 ba condo. peUo. e4o.3711 .. u • Of'/, 1 o • 1 ~ Sult• 700 eq h with terrac.d PoOI MCut1ty pOOI Jae VIII• Spaclout apt 1 ml lrom w/2 rmmtM, comp furn. Sec:iaterlll area w/2 prl- • Private P1tl01 paid $575 788-5833 beach, carpell drapea all amenlt ... Frplc. 100 h vat• offlea 873-7480 Ot La~H lltHI 2252 •Co.,...ed Patloa IEL&Wlll" Pllll 842·2357 from .. nd Non·amkr No 873-1780 NEW'OCEX~ VO CONDO • Spaclou1 Apt1 llWllllll &PTI. ~ peta M OO/mo 873-8788 •Dining Area Bachelora. 1 er I LOf11 \ Br flreplaee. dlth· Slept to beach, 2 Br, lrpl, O< 873·1818 Pnme tocallon, 350 eq t1 2 m11ter tulles, micro-•Walk·ln·CIOM11 1395 SS86 645 44 I 1 wa-"•r. range, carpel ' nu 1111. S725/mo Ytly C Call 842-4644, Mon Fri, wav• oven frplc, no pel t Ilk drai>91, b1k:ony. pOOI, 213 727 7805 hrl1t1en mother with 9.5 S900mo 752· 7363 M·F *Home-e kllchen1 NEWLY DECORA TEO garage $496/mo No • • daughter would Ilk• to 9.5 eve/wkno 881·7194 I blOCk to Huntington & 2 Br w/g1r. crpta. waler pelt 842·8807 WATERFRONT DUPLEX thr apllhM 558· 1239 eve Sml apace avall In exl1tlng M 2'11•7 Frwy1 paid 638·4120 1·5PM 1922 l Delaware St 2 BR 2ba. 2 car gar, lrplc, Ci.an, reap, quiet thr bu11ne11 in back b ay l11lta Vltjt H UTILITIES FREE t567"A"Orenge $525 --------boll dock Newport 2brl 2b1 apt In lrvlne. center NB ICIHI fo1 Coty cieen 3Br NHr 1 Bdrm Furn 1585 Nr SCP 2br TownhM. gat . Lovely 2 Br 1 Ba frplC. :~~~90: 1300/mo Yrly S32S Incl utlla Nead ie:;~~e ~~-':~ (J~~;; achoola & lake $750/mo 2 Bdrm From $695 patio. very Clean 1595 garage, patio. blt·lna, bdrm furn Mutt llke cet1 Agent 831·0300 LA QUINTA HERMOSA 545-4731or545-0034 clo .. to beach, nr Hunt WESTCUFF 2 br. 1',., bl Avall lmmed 786-6181 HOMES FOR RENT Weal ol Beecll, 3 bll<t OLIVE TREE APTS Harbour $596 848--0738 TownhouH. No pell Female non-amkr, ahr 3br WESTCUFF BLDG NI WPO IH flf A< Ii Mt111on Viejo 3 & 4 Bedrm. south of Edinger 2 Br 1 '"' Ba twnha tt'(le Modern 2br, 2 car gar., 1700fmo 548· 7533 2ba C M , 1215. Judy $825·$900 Oaragff •nd 1Cl-14C1 1p11, c rp ll drapH cov patlo.•1.mt frombch Wa11Ci1tt xllre lrg 2 Br I 9H~531 1 or5'48·195'4 ' If. ·--I " t •• " • • I .... fenced yard• Kid• & pelt __ -d1hw11h1 updated kltch 1895 (2l3) 925-47te Ba all newly decorated. OK Agt N o lu LatHI l11c~ %141 From S805 548-7387 pool & patio 845-8152 863·0755 ·~ltE ' sdUND OF SEA •• Tl( WITIR YrtY ooeen frOnl amall • ..,.,, ltac~ . 2Ut 1 Br f1p1c. gar No ~11 By 2 Br 2 Ba apllt tewl, pool, bachelor ept. '400 Agl 2 ira;m Vettelhu COndo week or month 49 .5 184 apa. garage w/opener 846-3683 .. v. ~ HI AClf • l IVING Femei. prof. that• lrg Unl- verllty Park (lrvlM) home with 11me. 111 1mef\1tie., r .... req 1375/mo Evet . 188-698'4 1450 eq n view suite 1n Newport Beach S900 l..,.rt ltac~ 2Ht 558-9200 per mo Aot 840·4888 1 irr-1 Ba LuJI land-PALM MESA APTS ~ . ••••-••• .. Female atud«lt roommate ""anted. $300/mo. Incl Fovr lrg prlv11a olflGH with lrg MC1etar111 llM, kitchen and private lobby SIQn apace 1v1ll- 1ble on w .. 1cllf1 Aedeco1at1on allowancie • Securt1y G11tt •NPT HGTS 2 BR. 1 BA scaplng. bbq, ample 1 Br S•601mo Office hrs Ruallc fncd yd trees, clo11ta nr beach 9·4 1S61 Meta Or S1n11 • P(IOI ' Rte Room • I & ' BA P11to Apo lrplc; Move now $850 $550/mo u1111 paid A n 1 H e I o h I 1 Mr Miiier 547 ·0204 540-9589 714/546·9880 • r.1r0tn L•nd•UP•no • 011rtwatlltrt & 880 • 3.4 Br 2', b• 2 blocks to A,artatata, Oaf. Pvt 1 Br frplc, PoOI. patio, beach clo&e to pool & ga11ge No peta 3i9 w tennis 962-8683 llIHilallaT I7R _Bay S515 850-6357 Newport Shore• Sha p 2 B 1 bl d k • J~ to Buch & Shotn ' . i .·. ' , • ~ , '' , .••. 'f • 3Br 2''> Ba condo. pool. little Island , f bdrm. new 15~/mo r 0No pe11 ecNr 835 Am1001 •9 se 15 CrP1•· stove. tefrlQ No Hrbr/19111 494.7008 U.J••a ltac• 2741 213-541 4460 pell s550 673•9413 2 Bf uprw w/ ger. atove -Santa Ana H911 1 Br 1500 ,,_, 3 Br 2't> Ba condo, aml lalkl 2 Br 2 Ba S&OO No pell refrlg 1800, Nr town ocean vu Newpotl Terr • Ptaia1ala 2707 545-4855 Laguna RHlly 494-0071 S800/mo 642-7404 Agt 2 bd apt w/g1t 1750/mo Sharp Mete Verde 28, LAGUNA BeACHlOr -rent or leeae 693 Thalia. 1 br, 3 Br 2 Ba Newport Snore1 Ava11 now Nr beach S895/mo yrly 760· 1977 113'h 29th St Uptlalrt. 2Ba 1595/mo 548-5882, 111 fir. 5520 Incl utllltlet Nu Carpet 213-433-0502 111 6 979-3848 Pam & oaidener 494-0154 Spacious \lt!Qlf. ont & two bedroom ap~ BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. All UTILITICS PAID. HEALTH CLUBS HNNI<;, SWIMMING olu~ much more' Sorry. no ~b Model) optn dally 9 to 6 ulllllle• Buthltd/Sllt4"', FV Call 1ner 5 PM 9&4·4684 Femlie 10 lhare 2 Br 2 Be Promontory Pt Apt $425/mo 873-8601 ICl-1101 FEM + 25 3br 2ba condo nr I aslant sc Plz PoOI. Sec 1350 ltatab 2tll Incl ulll 540-0495 dXRXdE wlt A OFFfCE Fem rmmte ne.c,ed to lht Near Balboa Bay Club with M & F 3 Br dplx on $290/month 8"8-7&4 1 Penn $3 101mo Mu1t be Cta•treial ~;;~e~~•n. n()('l-amkr ltattll Ziii F• rmmt• wanted to lhr 3 mu dix 1ul1" Xe •mJ>i Bt Condo 19th & Or· prkng. from 1325. 2855 ano•. HB 0S250tmo c 111 E Coatt Hwy 875-8900 Steve '" 4PM. 538-4444 .,,/auumable financing center Ag1 675-6700 and owner may c1try Va· I p 13-50 cant and ready to go ICt•t Hf den 1 Ba. tan cpl, no 4 Br 2'"' Ba 2 stoty, on petS S875 760·3698 Canal pool 1enn11 S1350 Ctrtaa ••I ... 2722 SP&Ollll Lro• Studio Apt Deck. 2 Bi 2 Ba. den. frpk. 2 cat 1700/mo 3 Bt. 2 ba ocean vu, av1ll lmmed gar stepa 10 beach twnhte, encl gar, L/R, ~75/mo 497-3813 Oakwood Fe to t hr 3 bd. I yr old, 1 blk/bch, N B . 1295 875-8959 550 1 f , eiu::ell beeuty 111on. tut food. office etc. Good t>eacti loc 213B Cout Hwy, NB SSOO/mo 84&-8M4 Owner may exchange 100% CllMIUlll 1101 OA"ll 1nv1111tment Real E1tate ot-IJ 1·1211 lite 100~ 1no tor succeu-lul 111esperson or b10- ke11 Also otter manage· men I -synd1c111on ap portun•t•ea Tom Lee 642-1603 HTSlllt,000 11 lllTS·IPT ICM J Br 1 Ba nu cpl flooring & wallpaper Vacant and ACROSS FROM BEACH reeoy Opn Satu•Clay 534 Super hn1nc1ng S50 000 Allao Agt 8"2 7404 per un11 Fee land LUSl/OmOI llLYHWOOllOO. 2-1t1y 4Br 3bl tam rm Olll 140·1011 home gate guarded * LUSH * comm Tenn11 pool Jacuzzi S349 500 wl5% NEW 36 Units PLUS dn or S 1800/mo (6 1o 12 Mot1ly 2 Bdrms P11me mot IM opt I IOGat10n on over 1 5 AC lllHS IUL n P11ceo at JUll over ax gron New loans at 111·2Jl 1 t I 5% ACI la" 11 won I 875 3311 Ev/Wlwdt 18'1 Principal! only pl,.ase AQI 171 41 Costa Me11 2224 2 Br enclld garage quiet stree1 nice lawn No pet9 S625 5"8-825 1 S355 cottage duplell 1 bd very small very clean Newly recond1t1oneo No oets 2 13.411. 1671 Charming E side remodel 3 Bdr 2 Ba formal d1n1ng preter year s leaae S9 50trnl) M erilyn Coomt>t 63 1 1266 CO MPL ET£LV RE DECORATED 2 Br rise w/gar & lge yd Charm· ing see 10 appreciate S700 642-197 t 642·3850. 642· 1010 4 Br 2 Ba Newport ltland, 2 car gar 25 dock. yrly 4022 Channel I 1200 •.I. IHltJ 111-1142 Beck Bay condo 2Bt 2b1. S850 Avail 1mme<1 Oya 642· 2119 eves 548-3080 BEACOpt.'eAY 3Bt/3Ba t or 2 yr lease no pell $1900/mo 675-8617 B•o Canyon e•ecu11ve home 4 Bdr w/1p1 $3000 /mo Agt 760 8702 Big Canyon large 2 Br 2 Ba S 1650/mo Large 4 Br 4 Ba pool & SPI $3350/mo 759-0706 Owner Broker Canal front 4 Br 3 Be walk IO beach Avlll now S 1495/mo Agt 840-8208 Av111 now S 1100/mo Piiio 851-8767 763 w 19th TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 Bechelor, ground floor, pvt alley entry $415/mo incl LUX CONDO utll Av1U 675-8611 $800 1 Br Studio lrplc, tenn11 gym. wl d. walk to Elegant 3 Bt 3 Ba. lrplc. 3 SC Plu• 675-4093 b1lcon1e1. 420 Gold-Superb dwntlrt 1 br, encl enrod 661 ·0660 gar No pell Relrlg e1ec Nice 2 bd. 2 bl duplell llnQe '410 842·5964 Av11I Now • No pet• S750/mo • cleanino and Securit y dep C all 759-0351. 8-5. Mo-F11 Cttta M111 2724 1 Bi 1 Ba. 1926 Wallace, ref11ge quiet clean $420 Sierra Mgmt S.-1-1324 1 Br 1 Ba large 2nd floor unit with enclsd Qaf•ge S525/mo 644· 7087 Pllllll,, YllW Lrg 1 Br w/1011, end 011 jl C utll rm. pvt deck blln1, lrplc 1750 No pets 215 t Pac111c 63 1 ·8107. 855--0&65 n•E GABLES 2Br , .... B. w1011 $585 crpll dr1i>91 bllln• fncd patio water pd 2439' D··orano• 638-4120 Clll 1 5PM Sunny 181 Opl• gar yrd quiet ., .. prvt road view $695 Av111 now 4i9-1i97 Sweeping ~en ~ 2 bd. 1 ba, wlk/bch, 1900. utlle & gar Incl 49•-~ 1 Bdrm 1 bath Available now $850/mo. yearly 673-3355 1 t>cltm, $500/mo, utllt pd The Tropic•. 2421 E 18th SI. Nwpt Hgta 646-1801 1BR Newly deco1ated Step1 to beach. garage parking $495 yearly 675 3218 01 731-5448 lBR s415. w/garden view, Upstairs 2 Br 2 Ba gar 1 Br pool. blk to ocean age. nr Hoag S550tmo 11ngle adult pref Go1tdtn Apo1rt1Mnu N~port Bu dl So. 1700 16th StrHt (al Oovtr) 642·5'13 N~rt Budl No. 880 lrvmt Avtn~ (at 16th) 64S-ll04 M/F n/1mkr lo thr beaut furn condo, Leguna HUit. 1300 • 'i't Ulllt 859· 1287 F rmm\e needed (27 ·'40) 10 lht w/Nme 2 br cottege, N B 1 ',., blkt lrom Cllfft $300 mo • ulllt & MC Cathy 831-7195 F /rmmt atlr 3bf 2b• hOUM , C M '" rentlutll. no ~ Steve or Chu 831· 7233 ---s .. Cltatatt 2171 F~~~r~~~~g n~d.c:n~~ 2 Br 1 Ba nr but 1 t>Mch. S300 mo 788-7717 pool & laundry lac LAGUNA BEAC H MI F S4751mo 498-6277 bHut home wllncred Seat• La'au 2711 ocean vu S800 &42·1745 1 8d + IO wfapectacular Mature wrk'O Fe to thr 2 cout view Prlv Yrd Wik bd 2 b1 apt w/ .. me to B ch S 5 9 5 I mo 842-4952 alter 9 pm 499·5042 CORONA DEL M~ Corner tocat10t1. pat111ng. Realonomlct 87M700 Reta11 lpac.:-appro• 4500 eq h. I 80 groat h!QI\ t11ffk: at 1727 WHtdJff Or. ~Po<1 Beech ldM.I for antique•. furn1tu1e, etc 8"8-3879 , .... tt11J It••••• ztzo Cotta a ... 3000 1 t. 27, pt 1 I 1005 BtlOIO Of 844-7289 New Coat• Mm i n"du11r1a1 Park M· 1 zoning Unit• from 2400 to 5200 aq ft 15% olc Call Paul Ryan. 648-5051 wkdyt LUIEW/OPTIH Beaut 2 Br • den wllh OCEAN VIEW Brand nu condos 1n Belcourt Hlllt Unusual 1ltuat1on allow1 1he!Ml !41 to be leated wloot to buy $3000/mo lte. 11314•1, fl1ed 30 yr loan $488 750 494 1815 FllZOH Delu• 2 Br 2' • be Condo lrplc ate. dbl ollach gar Cute Smell I bd. 1 blk/bch w/opnrs Great loc w/gar Sunny & Brighi new caroet. new drapea, 675 8411 & 645·8822 S375/mo 842·5002 • Lro Bdrm. view. stove & new paint, bulll·ln oven/ refrlg, 31831 2nd Ave range refrig, kwaeh:?Om· VILU CORDOVA 2 Br 1 bl $875 yrlv. Ger & S825 499·6058 M/F n-1mkr mature. reap Lro fu1n hM. CM 1300 mo • ulllt 548-3389 1111ait 2m Encl auto 1101109, 1paca tor 4 cert. nr Placent11 & 17th, C.M 842·2390 Lost chanc.e to buy great investment properly al the Fun Zone. 207 Palm St Balboa Reduced p11ce S350K 673-2943 673 3930 $900/mo 643-2289 s55o 780· 1962 off street par Ing. ,, blk , bu&es 846-5282 gar av111 Sp1ciou1 E·•lda Apt1 D/W Naw ocaan view I br • lge llvlng tm a office $7()0 4i9·5304, evff 4i9-2511 MIF to ahr beaut hme, Bel ltle. S350tmo. pvt Br & ba Ovef' 30 yr1, n-tmkr 875-2594 JACOHIULn 111-1110 LIWHTPllCE Ill ClllH 1171,000 Broadmoor Plan 111 4 9drma 2''• ba1h1 11110" IOI Ownet/brot<er 640 66 771640·'9900 llWPOIT MEllMTS LEASE/OPTION by owner 1 yr otd 3BR 2ba 2 lrpl" lamllf rm S210 000 lle1 terms 645 4670 OCEAN F'RON'T OuplPt Collagf.'l on Pen11u111 point $48 0 000 673 3777 ogt East11de 2 Br 2 bl. frplc 2 cer gar gdnr No pelt Avail ·Jan 7 S8 10 • sec 642-0728 0 C EAS TSIOE COTT AGE r1a9t ••aty 2 br I be 'Shanty $625 Prorr17 1500 K•dstpets., 531 •320 p,.me rural 0 t ac1eage En111de nice clean 2 Br 1 poss country estate or Ba lncd yard encltd 011 tsim tract 58 t 7331 agt new paint No pell 2544 Pr1me rural O C acreaQe Orange Hou1e A C•<1!!i., c.ountry estate 01 S6251mo 'ecu11ty e;,tm tracl 58 t 733 t agt 548 2778 Oa t of State E,rcell Ma.a Verde lo c.a11on 4 Bdr 1 \, B1 Prorrt1 1550 riom" Ava11 211 1 yr Newpotl Ff11ode 111.snd lease at S9501mo • $550 1;> acrP, oceanfront prop '98{. & cleaning depo111 et1y E •Clu"ve 111s1011c. Gardener incl Donna ma" SIO n "'"I IC 1 759.9100 Agl $950 000 will d1v1de HOME FOR AENT \400 000 r.uh balance 2 plus larQe tamlly room .ll fl"/• 1n1 Pfln only gourmet k1lchen bre&k 61 1 3016 la!lt nook profeas1on&I f)n l ak!'I Erie Ot110 13 rm decor quiet family &rea OPEi MOISE SUI 11-4 4 t;dorn t' t;il M wly r11 $475 SSO '9<.Utlly tee 11 t9 Grove Lane N El rto11rllrl torm ""' iv g rm 537 S027 Sup"' W11st<.l1tl (,rriv"'I w lrpl< Mlw ~ol '1111 '"' Mll,a Vntdfl 4 Br '} ba lam 3 BR/wi lr1 dtJwn ~4flw I\ v '""'""d lrnl IJ'>l<.h "1 rm f Piltl fvrn?1 S 1200 ftif! t1mfl 10 ,"4' &nn b11y C••·~ •1111>1 wt tnnr11q ~ r,c.h '140 7507 "'ves & w1tnd1 Call 50 C.oun1t11a Rl'lally I \fi9 ">00 71 • %4 8989 17() S•S• ll t atrt Prep l 510 N1<.e 2 Br 1 b8 w /gar wtd -hkup nt VICIOfll & (,1 SHYlfW IY OW•H l'oko Head Hawaii Cu\ nyr;n S5951mO Agl 4 Bdr panoramic. view 1om 1111ef" bedroom• 997 9309 or 631·3 187 ( u , I 0 m t ,, r IJ 0 II ' th•"*' bRthl M11gntl1c111n1 0 .... S•1'• 000 640 5238 Jll~W D••mond Head I • '"' wl11r. 1,4 ;i '>'}00 Cl Br 2 Ba \Phi level poot •Pl garoge w/opener SEA VIEW Ti•• Slluia1 l sto ss6 9200 FOil SIU IT OWIH h rHm c1b1n lrg 10 mo Ou~I lower (/"de 38• WhOhatbH n lrrim Sall l ake City UM!l i'bll lrplc dbl o•• T11naforrtt0 •'"Y "4!8ton n 1m1t1 Wiii S700tmo 646 2534 eve, llllEAT VIEW •••de hme tor bcnlront ,,,., so 1 943 1165. 11s5 D111 Ptiat 2221 Frt• ld41tltH~ ft I f JaMlla Crr Sandy UT CharmlnQ tm t 9, villa OatallH 111114. 114092 lrnch Ort quiet No pelt Prole111on1.1lly Cleco1ated IR.E. Waatt4 1'25 $425 873-3313 Har(Jworld 1100" r.11~tl)n1 F t • oak llbrary loft 4 bd :r • * WAITED * OH Ila b• 1arg9 11Guw 12 1,1 410 Unt" tn c. m Vall ty 2234 Cell fQf appolnlm1111t I<; Homl Hc.h m NB Hnve 'i Sr.,,., b8 'llO•y condo v1.,w !hit out1ttan(l111Q $4001' dri Und•• 9 , 11 n •a r T a I be r I & home olftt111d 111 grrin Con 1:10"" ASAP Brookhu111 "Tiburon' $'1?5.000 Own11r will Pr1nripolt or Bk•• t all Dthwr patio dbl gar negolllto 1erm1 and 645 ~nn AQI elec Qor door opnr Kldt, llnanc1ng C.111640 8148 pot1 OK $8SO • S&OO 11,.rl11114H••r ltaMI PanbW g:f 07!1~gt no fee 1111•4•4 C1re11 ••I Mar 2122 IHt. lttc~ U40 Sp11c1ou1 ~BA 3''1 bl lrml &aut furn 1 br. , ptef MAHH RIHI Beautiful • Bdr e1111e home with ocean and city llQht view Comm pool, IPll tenn11 LHM term negotiable S3500/mo C&ll eot 780-8333 llAlllOI YllW 1 .. H 3Br 2ba Carmel $1500 per mo 759 1195 Agl/owner HARBOR VIEW HOMES 2 br. 1 'h ba, no -pets. bit ins. p&llO & gar S575 mo 548-4291, 845-9857 2 br 1 ba up11a1r1, encl gar $550 m o. 111. sec & cleaning fee 988-5744 2 Br 2 Ba 2nd flOOt unl1 w /enclad garage $625/mo 644-7087 2 Br clean Mesa Verde Ave $5501$600 Call 650-3807 01 S.-5-9922 Encl gar, pa ho, dlhwtr & aee Sat 10 to 12 only stove Mos• ut111 free No 311'"t·38 ll,upper apt pelt 2 Br 1 Person 2 Br 2 Per1on1 2323 Elden Ave 548 7854 1540 $585 C M 2 Br lb1, lrplc, lower dpi°K 1 row from oceen Yrly Relt req $850/mo 6191588--4306 eves IM•1 ---fiOO NB Condo nr Ud o late. $310/mo Furn. nice 1 Br in 3 Br 2 Ba hM, 1p1, 4PM 10 10AM 875-8129 Nwptl Hghll $325 - S.-2-8098 aft &PM Nwpl Ben M/F 25·35 .,.., 3 VILLA MADERA quiet lam-2 Br 2 Be lerge 2nd lloor br, 2 ba dupl81l 1300 •• ,,, 11y complex 2 Br 281 unit. new carpet & paint, L1gun1 Bell, sunny, furn utllt Reta req 860-4067 DfW. CPI d1ape1, lndry lrplc & carport $725/mo rm, pvt. Mtlr Bl. llnenl PenthouM. nr beech, PY1 f1c1I encl gar mo to I 2 7 O Rut I and Rd S2651mo 4i9·5550 0 844-70•7 or 873-1122 -ent & bath. crptg. micro mo aa & w11er plld " Larg• room, I 175/mo, H B S325 538.0794 S56S/mo S300 dep no * 2 BR 1 BLOCK FROM w/color TV 740·2301 pets 2324 Elden Apt 1 BE .. C S 6 2 ._ •• O -POOi/iac 4 81 h<>me. SC 842 !1155 " ~ "I m Ml, empt. 42+ · non-t mkt Plue M 21 -36, lllllghl. bHHCtatatl children und., f 2 ™ to photograph for fourth in 1 Mr ... ol chlldren'a l>Ootl• No llt11ng IM Can Mr Rober11 11 Jan P•r· aon Photography & Put>- llahlng Co tor Interview 850-0725 TV COMMERCIAL SEMINAR -FREE + Near school Upgraded Carmel 5 br 3 ba office lam1ly room S 1300/mo Qa•dener incl 644-5345 •Sm 2 Br 1 Ba nr SC HOWARD 983· 1970 CM S2S0 957-8279 Ive n-tmkr $275 841-3523 Plaia S A pool spa S525 3 Bdr. 2•1t Ba condo. New· mao or 556·8378 V1C1eo tcreen IHI olfefed NO pets 752-5822 T 1 & --------· b p I •• f llAllll YllW llllU mc!SliBJIU port eH • at lut + MIF, Newport Creal. pOOI. Prolff1lonal femai. Mekt Y eraone .... anagef o Cape Cod 2 bd 2 ba S325 Avail feb 1 Br. sec dep S850 974-11i9 tennlt, jac Nr t>eaeh .. ome 10 •hara. Ot amall meny auc.Mful cllenta In I ... Beeullfully landacaped " the lndutl"' S1500 759·1195 Marllyn patio quiet, ut1 Pu. S500mo 8"''"1°1 .... rm Lndr?. S375 All 8. ren1al,Co11a •• ... tHunt ., 6•4 6"58 N t ~arden IP11 Pool & IPI """ ...., 8 "" ALL AGES .. · • 0 P41 • "er1e111•1 condo, """'I 650 45 Ben area Non amkr LHH/OPTIOI allot/decks No pelt v " .. ~ • • For Into call $375fmo I Br. 1 ba amall Bach 1450 Spa, tee 546-2947 N~ furnlahed room In neat, raapontll>le Have 2 stry 4BR 3b• lamlly rm cottage. ott road quiet 1 Bdrm S526 u75/mo 2 Br 2 Ba Cotta Meaa Call alter •lderl~ quiet dog (211)411·4411 home Gate guarded 2072 Newport Blvd .., • 8 8 Sh1r1au &42 1207 (f1•~tl ll2l community Tennis, pool, TSL Mgmt 842_ 1603 131 E 18th 846-8818 duple•. lower unit, 2 car &pm .,4 -892 ~, • .,.. • 1ocu111 5349.500 w/5'1. 181 E 18th 542-0858 encl1d garage. block• to N1cenewly decorated. an or S 1800/mo 16 10 12 S4501mo 2 Br I Bl apl, WllTUll YILUlf beach turn refrlga TV Reap Prof F 30'• thr lrg lu• 2 bd SCRAM-LETS mo, ltelopt ) upper unit, pool, llr 1 & 2 Br pool. ape, garage 203 David Male wkly 536-8518 2'"' ba apt In CM. 111 "o.E•l llE'Ln 1mmed occupancv Newpon Beech Realty amen $395 979-1284 ANSWERS n • ' 111111 lndry rm. no pelt Npt, walk to bch pool. ten-n 111-2111 2276 Maple car port Ill· 1142 nll, $250 Incl ulllt PV1 ent/bllh, nr Warner/ 67S 3311 Evs/Wkndt Tll M1•t 142· llOJ Bach 1 & 2 Bt S385-S566 S795tmo 3 Br. 2 b•. 2 car 548-4280 or 993-4888 Ooldenwe1t. H B 18711 Smudge · Jacket I 9 Flo1al ·Condor Lene wloptoon to buy 2' $585/mo 2 Bt, 1'"' be TSL Mgmt 64!>·1! 122 or encl 01r. wld hkup, upper OCEA~ BREEZES-Jog or 011ne Ln 250 538·07 4 Memofr . Adeluce den 2''> Ba 111 llme evttr Twnhae. E/atd• Encl gar, 642" 1603 untl Blockt to beach bike bell, furn rm In Reap rmml• lhr 2br 2b1 CREDIT CARDS available Beau111u1 peuo:J.d 2346SAntaAn1 wttlUllYllUll 209 Walnut Twnna.f~ metUie. resp. N 8 $275 mo• phone a Flr1t drunk "'Va can't llve tonOO In Belcourt HUI TSL gm1 642-1803 I '2 Br •Pl• avall pool, TSL Mgmt e42. T603 clean. quiet, WOfklnQ pet· •lee !>49-7004 Toni with them and YI een't l eete tor S3000/mo $595/mo 2 Br-2 Ba 1pa t/r, patlol b1I No AcroH from beach New· aon Non-amkr/drlnller WE LOOK FOR YOU! llva wl1hout them " Sec• w1op11on pr1ca ol Townhou&e ya1d. frplc, pell t a 2 81 $505-$610 port Shor" 1 & 2 Bt TV, kit prlv pool llK HooMI Roommalet ond drunk "Yep, wom.n $488 750 carport l/r TSl Mgmt 75• 001!1 01 un111 from $450 POOi. $300/mo Incl ulll Unllmlled 832·4134 arellket1111 . Flrttdrunk JAOIH IULn 940 w 1e1ri St 642 t803 encl oar Call 840-5078 ea 1 2281! ·rm not 1alklng at>oul Wiii thr 2 br C M condo women, I'm talking abOut 111·11 lJ Tll M1•t 142·1221 D p i t 272t AcroH from Lido M111n1. Room with prrv1te bath & w/Sr Citizen No amok• CREDIT CARDS .. lido ltle·Renl·Le ... ·Buy $850/mo 2 Br 2 Ba l•a ta 3 Br 2 Ba, trpl. newly dee· Pr Iv 1 t e e n Ir 1 n c e or drink 764· 1183 p ~~ Be.ul lr~e 4 bdrm home TwnhM pool l/r c;ov· SS50. big 2 Brm. view. orated 1896 1-iil-5888 1280/mo 848·2348 i;LMiiiiiitiiiiiiitu=ii·iiiiiiii•iiii..,..iiii 0 V hi H bO Would Ilk• to lhr expen ... 875 9 10 Owner ft.• e1ed perking neat an• ac " ' CONDOS FOR LEASE Room w/kllchen pr lv in my ••ec type ham., 268 E 16th St A·2509l La Cretll Ownr Furn & Unh.irn S525·S 1600 adullt only 982·6750 Nr Monarch Tefree. tmm l rg wntetfronl 4 Br 3 b11 dbl Qer 30 1001 dOCil 2 'I' 114' 1<'500/mo 850-2730 TIL l&•t .. 2· 1IOI 494 8848 Agent 83 t-4980 bu• & lh<>P occ e81-&777 .. ,iy AM FOlftOADS ARE FREE Cal: AVllWU llW IHt. 1t11• 2740 IHt. h1cla 2740 WUll llTIL lnt1l1 Waat.. 2tOt 1 Br refr!Oe range, t1un-Wkly ren1111 now avail Wen1ed guest c:ou• for ~101 int dtt11gne1 11v1no on lido 111e teek• 2 01 3 Br IH" on l •do Xln1 ref1 675 3273. 675 258 I dry Poot. cerpon. no ? 11& 50twtt & up Color pro I F • m R •I• pe11 l4501mo 931 w Kenneybunkport . rv Pnonestn room 2214 Wknd1ev•• 542.2a10 19th St 548-0492 NewPOtl Blvd CM Didn't he win the &4&-7445 WANTED H•rt>or view. ..J.Hll Redac.orll•d 8luff1 view E111t1lde 2 Br 1 Ba 1 chlld home lrg llVlng rm. ormal ok No pet• :.>563-C d1n1rig 3 Br :.>'.\ Ba Elden $495 831·3871 blt1ri1 Beautiful Back Bay EASTSIO£ view Yaar le•H at S13$0mo 8kt 833 9191 COZY 1 BDRM $345/mo -~ AQI 845 3883 ,Jlef'\T-leaN 01 i. ... 091 Portoflno mdl Hatbor l!atllrd• cute bachelot, view Homes ... Bor , vaull..cj c411t1ng1 pauo. po o I S 180 0 t m a $4 15/mO Joyce WellH 83 H>MO Rttmak 831 1286 Monaco Grand Pr' .• 1n ·731, SEA & SUN LODGE Spygl111. etc for femlly 1100 wk up Color TV w/refa for rent, ..... or I•••••••••• r --f"V'"'\ ~ 3028 w COHI Hwy, Npt option ASAP 759-06•0 'I I'.../ -. /" ....!,,. 11_ I Found Blk/Wht Mate Oog WettCllff, NB. 1200 lnet .. lllM If 9 ma I I . 1 yr viii Yng women. non· ltat 2912 Magnolia /Atl anta amkr 8'8-5569 dXRldf 118 Storao•. 538-0871 Working Fe 25-40, non· Owntwn C M 130 8'a.d· FOUnd lrlnclle cal, fem. amkr pOOI, 1ennt1. IK ••Y S.. Rapp afl 1pm very alfect1on11e, vie dlt11nQ 11m rm pv1 ynrt:I Ml50 inct ullla ht 1811 g HOMES FOR RENT pr QI l e n d1 t1p1ng d•P Avlllln~ 875 5838 Huntlnglorl Beech 1 8 4 WANTCO Har .. •· .,, ...... E lldelrgequiet2bdtrlp S339 000 Opnn '>uMay Bdrmt S800 S900 UV' •--•-Cl p I • 1" .c IJ p $pwnlHI ale fQf lltmt"' .. x nu crpt rp1 1110. NB f300650·17otlev• Offl •-t f ult TuaJtn a 20th. C M H a911 I I H 548·35e3 YHatita ii f7 W aa1cfilf .1. N B f'ound· Cul.,.1d•te. TrV ltataJ1 INT 771 1315 eq n ttuit•~ Orgtwt\t, young, M. enec 1n1ws ... •1 .. Ott N••rrt lt1cll 21&t f1tnced ytrdt & oareon ~1r'••· , .... , .... , ........ ~ l ndry $595 873 ·3800 Dunlf!tgh H v Hm1 -Kid• ' 1>41• ~~ -...,.. -· -"' Irvine Coall Riiy 2 BR 91 UHS CONDO 863 07~5 Agent no IN option ASAP 759-05"0 E•ll NEt11de loc1t1on l ll· 1100 R~~~11';}!~~~ 90 19 Small I br MIKh hM nu 111 J1aa C11. 2271 ~;g;,m~ :;6 ;'s34 ':':. r.rpt gar yd Stngi.t pref 3 Br ' be fam rm C .. or '~ No pell so 03&2 IM opt l900trno Tiff lllTllT Ill Spyg1a11 !I br e.ec: tiouM "llU •aiga Var.ent Good 11nancino ' -lr .. ilt 2 • ..._.. e 1t.ne 0488 I Sr t Ba all blMnt lndry S 000 •10."m ,..111 • .,, rm car por1 nr beach I $30 L11W down or -______ ...... .....,. Ital~ La1aaa 22.. 1nop1 '4251mo trade 01( !Mira w.+com" rully lu1n11hed 4 beeut1· Sharp Univ Pl< twnhme. 4 re: ..,.,..111-:z: 3 c w!t.. 735 w 18th St Call o.tl•M 134-11!17 fvllydec:Of'a11td 2bdrm 2 Bdr dbl gar nu cptt& ,_.....,....., .,,... "' .... WAl fAFRONT DUPLEX beth w1tt1 p1110 comm p111n1 SttOOlrno Robin to belCh ••tru 11400 Tlll1at IU·1IOI pool a •P• Walk to 848 7'78 49t·S304, l'Y9I 4'9-2517 -.... .... •- !I yr• Old w/doc;k Walet 11111ch Av1ll1ble 1mmfldl • C M ~..... *r~ .,.., • ..._front & r.., l o dn •lely Annual lene turtle Aocll ()Ire 2 t>c1 Mii '9111 a..-1 81. ltg rma CfPllldtpl 0-.Mr w111 eon11der IC> wit s 1 !IOOlltlO ,., • s 1000 condo h!Qhly upgrd«I i8 VHn XocumafitlOn of reno• HQ pe11 1385 2r111 TO &4•9.000 by NfUflty "9~JOllt Vu pool tenn11 5060 Oo0<1J\ink lllNO\illOul Agt 731 et2t1M2·7012 ()Wl'lef &50· 190t Liii HAL" 9 76-08 70 boaro Mir MCCiane oa• LlfO• 1 Br. 312 VletO<ll WATCRFRONT llJ·llQO Tufll Roe~ Pre••dent • adget 111011 CllahH n•w c;erpet dr•pea, H 19,000 1ncld1 litn" l bd. pano 111-home marine gatr, men1 w•t• 1 a1nl, 1qu.-11ly cleen DoWi_.cle A IAO uoa ~~~~~~~~~~~1001rno 840 WOSI 48L 201h ' Pomo"• •'• s.e 101mo H 1·1523 y Loe BIO m cabin POOl for medlUI or ~1•1 cat ti ltl '°" 7tt-.ee31 !Ible cOlot TV 2 frplc AQef°lt 541-&032 --u.ep'.. 14 (7 14~6-M 18. 250 " Wit• 1200/mo FOUND Ooo• Ault lflep aq · • lemate. btiaca bro.I e>c.ari Fronl Rental• 1 & 2 779 w ttth 11. .Wt• 0 wt1111 Oob'e fem blue bdrrna from &3001w1t 111 CM Tom 151 1921 b1own lotdet eollte ram. June Of MOfllhtY from 8ay1ront ~. patlol, tan bllc t>rwn Lab ml• MOO 714-498·71'13 PMklnQ. Jenl\Oflll pup, yellow femela , ... •...... 1?3 1003 9chnaU1er m111 fem, Ill· ... --,,_, • Of l'f, t'lgh1 eye Ctoeld 1 & 2 bt condOt. 822-9143 Cannery VIiiage. b9auf lt\Ut Aao cata Newpott Mw Cepe Cod USMl•lrl O..Ch Mime' 8heltw. Ski Patk City office wtbalC fronll1 on Ph<>M &44·30&e on e.l<>PM 1 If 3111 11 Hftlporf lvd S&tlnlOhlly 491· tl2G 900 aq '1 We1bar, ~t Found fa Au11 r •II •" IUM VALLIY IOAHO ~ crpt full l>ttl\ • t2 8 1\ephetO btk/Wfll '" lbt home, '"'" Jan 2. 3111 If 2 1~7f.t.CtJ I 1 I I I> I u fl C D M ~ (201) 72&-5752 1 ,,. 0!0· 70'40 444 HM WwlthlAUI ft't t IMU:I c•u•u M» 14t-M1• • ~ Oranoe CoU1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday, JlltUfifY I , 1-.. rn~ ler I•• llre•l•r Mnrtlll•a lltH A1nllt caw.at •ulaa Clll1' Cu• G11•1m1 R•dfllH lnH tlt1.U!f ;;iiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil a:r~•Y • PerClflO lot1 ;u;; JaQ0911. Cibin:t Covino ohfidoer• My 1-TIE-·,..-.. -.. -,.,-n-rra--1 R!PAIA FIX OA 8UILO ltltlllft~ S.· $2.17 per day ~ .. ,.. SMlc:OltlnQ facing, bltt l formic. hofM W111t f11JI llrnechll· llft"1H &tVl IUt ANYTHING Reg... VtCe ~ty & ~ S&S AIC>hllt 831 4199 lie GOUnllirt09t 642..0181 dren 1 yr up Ph 85C)..11ff LIQf'll Htullng 0..... M0-2116 dabte ~. ~~1ff TNll'e ALL J:' Pl'f fOt All TYPM· Aes>llf. ~rl. Ca=ta; LOVING MOM, f~ yd. Cleanu~ AMERICAN HANDYMAN FORTUN COOKI! 3 llM'I. deyt GM! coet (SLURRY MIX) toya& fun, nutr111on C M Aeatonabte Cerpentry. Wlndowa, CL!AN HOV8l _.AIVATE In the Comm , Aeald , Aeu Ell atpenl'l l*Yfce LINDA 642· 1107 FrM Eallmal.. Pllnt, e\C 147-2347 OA BUSIN!SS 751·3180 DllLY ~t.. FrM ••llmat.. Rl911r·Aemod· ddltlOnt •--i-- " 845 4289 Ot 646-0032 Doot .... tc 546-4980 •l!••r MnKft (714) 970-1792 OUALI y WORK .. Hon.ti HOHE8T•OIPENOABL[ PILOT ··shtC.' REMOOEllNO. All ph4IMt eoiWOtiN tdfoM· PrOf ~K~~~~~-; 1·4877 ~::r,~~;:: Alto cuatom c1blnet1. 18 to tutor you & your m•· Clean Up1•T1 .. Trimming --•• -=:::r:. _ Be tung n my hOfM yr• In area, Lie, bonded, chine 9\f/wtcnd ~f-01"4 Yetd Malnt •Hauong ~11 .-nwn SERVICE Wiii like one Infant lull ln•'O "8·3564 anytime ,._ 1 ltttrt -MIK! 8$0-32&3 .,a. ... 1.,U.11l9..,.11.,""llW',.._•I HK oAIVlNO 1 otE l'!~=~==i:;: "~ ~·2014 .. a I --~ 15C'MPJOBSI " ·-Cuetom Hw PaintJno i,: DIRECTORY wan1 10 bebyalt In my =~w~'=~ Jt$'L E==~'!:!:'.:! SMALL MOVING J089 ~:i: = 9~392 ••reduced wtn• rat• Nut P•tc:r. & Tubd• home lor eny "11 REF'1 Panel~P1t1oe-Fenc.e. 3& RemocMll/Repelra comml Ouanty S.v~ r .... lie. MIKE 648-l39 l ,, .. •t 09¥1 "°""'' Quellty wotll .. low ta* WINDOW WAIHlHCI ptu1 the tRVINe MIRROR end th• HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER~ Wedneeday1t 879-4$(59 wra eKp Jerrv 5•f·44 t3 end retff:I. UC'd, bOnded. bOnded 20 ~1 In llM HAU'[:'M()vl!.REMOV! PERSONAL INJURY~on· .. Pm" ':.'I-lnt/eJCt Fr• at1 .... 5.f251 ''The on~ rN9lc le ' '' 1 F t ••2 "142 F I T T lllCll, AMI &ttte Pet· ·~ OUAUTY ' 8'f.20M J no extra cl'lelgel CALL TOOAYll UlfHIAllb Wiii BABYSiT 10111ng C•r• Rte>llr/Small Job•· ftnc.... na. or•·"" ... McWMMy ndecape urn""•· rm. r•• ICk H 640-0700 Lie •2N2 9e'-17 I In my home. daya or eves lhe!VM, p11tltl0n• LOW PATIO'Wo'RK~ttom I»-64&-5_12_4__ "3-5' t& NORM ~~enwey ---lnl/ext 20 yr-. tap ....._ 1£if Ml-JUI ti ~ 184 rat•t Stev. 731·9311 llgn. all fu~ Very r.... ........ ...... LT HAUL.ING • MOVING rat .. Aft 4pm °' wtindt, F~t Weter Heet•a .ttiBiiiifziiiOii,.il:iiiir;,.m--.-...... ~~a• ... ty:-. _ _. C • _ _. on•ble. Ref• provtded Mowtno !dQing Twtce • Appll~ d911wry, dump ___ ..,..ec""'U"'o•V"'INd .... ""•-· 642-0442 Hof'"'· Sr n.-• ....... ._..from t1• ~~.~~ • I r Hn1ct H~t .wnH Lie & ln9'.lred. M3..Q022 mo s20.12i 846•5737 Job• Jon 645-8192 Oulctc/Urtfut. &.ow rat•. .,..,,_ -" '"""' ..,....._ 4VV ,,_,. BODY eE·ur1FuL iNsfXLCXttoR s PiclXt . 1 ..... ,1,11 -• c - -L1c T13804e ss2-0•10 P11nt1ng b'Y WrfM lAfflef ~ f~• • .,..,,, etc 1a1>0t end~,.... Your Dally Piiot Service Olrac:tory Repreaenl•tl111 Are you tnter;.ted In Elec-IST New & uMd cerpet '"! YARD MAIN CLEAN-UP HIYllng ol. etuden~~ -10 yr1 of Qulllly & Qtlffl-A/lytlrne M&M 642·9033 be ~ \Jl ... md tronlc Muscle Sllmulatlon or r•·llllCh old, t lfinyt. ELECTRICIAN Priced Tr" TrlM & Heullng truta Reu Bott Vic. *~ 1 ..... * m•nthlp HI HatbOr .,.. ......~~ eon1ract«• etlOUld .. MJ-GJ 1 ut. IOI in the privacy ol your oeramlc.woodenaateam right, Ir• •llmete .on C Le0847-2457 Th•nkyou7~193eCort Beatq~lty25yrnp (IXOYE)751 .. 1()3 ttlteln lhtlr~ h0meormlne?850-5 toa clean "47·7813 lerge or em.ii join LIO .. ....--1.IOHT HAULING Lie T·118,A28 730·1363 OUALtTY PAINTING FAIR kitchen/ It Contr1C1or1 end ~ --------llj After 7pm cell 982·82119 Ct•ta-t "-acrltt --. 399&21 873..0359 yaal Tralh, turnlt.ure, etc STARVING COLLEGE PRICES Free .. ,· Cell Tiit, ptumblng, llghtlng, eumen, contact M.-y "" I'll BEAT ANY PRICEI ••"iifoME REPAIR MATT 845-5089 STUDENTS MOVING co John enytlme 831-2050 CUiiom ceblMtl. Uo Grondle tt ·~ ....,_ LOM waigtll, fMI grNtl Concrete Muonry '1.i -W Elec·Ptumb·Cerpentry I 1__ ,.. • 9-&e9728 8HI ROM & W"1 "'*"°"' ~ qu ty ncome ce11u11te 11•nlth" 1ooy. woo. io.'.indetiom ·Block. ~a1rx:~~~~-~ Remodel Keith 84~ t1l::p Lie Tt~-:~2~ntUted p1 aon. 644·9325...,. tor'• ltata LtceftM 11.11 w()ft( at rMI r•t• guar ~ 545•9118 brick Llc'O 875-2828 ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI H k 0. Ml;llll WATCH '•• GROWi .-::::::,_. ... _._, ao.d. 2t Ci.tc C.. B •" •.0•3 ... LL RESIO/COMM'LllNO "'g 9ft ._.,.. P1u.e Room -..... Jonn rown v..> l ·'"v -"~•J Orl1tewey1 pa1I09 petha ~O yra. 00 my own wor1t. We fix It, breell It. t>Yy 11 or Furnecea •Poot Hl•ter• ltnkn Ane, CA 12701."'" u•1tl1a1/lt• .. tlla1 PROF 8i(i(Pd computl(l etc. No 'tob toO srn111' Lie 2780'1. AL 648-812e h•ul II 543-5009 ..... tll ulg •• ,.... ... ;wPINd• '-=~=~~=~~~ m•nual MO<ler1te ,... 864-0lee Of 538-05&3 Handymen of Cd,,-M...,.-..,..M.,..r R681A's CCEXN1Ad UHU 11u• un EJlpert WallCOYerlng In-•WOAD PROCESSING• 1- Fr .. counaet 842-7047 lar•tait1• Fl•·lt Odd Jobi, Painting SERVICE 1 lho<°"Ohty Prl'V111 duty nur.... •talllllOn AeM Conautt· Edltlt'9-64M3A2 __ ,._.who,_,,... Selling •nythlng with • Ell & w111p1per '40·8259 C'-... -... .. .. ,. "•57 llve In ~ton· .,,, Alelgnmt. 681-l!tO n.t'• ........ •265393 AM join, lllr Hew aometl'llng you •ent Delly Piiot C'll•lfled Ad .... n '""' _ ._..____ 4ff.1Jtl -------frada ,our otd ttuff fOf 0.U..Y PILOT prlCM. rellable Cu1t0tn to left? Clualfted adt Ou It 1 atmple matter . Topped/removed. Ctten-&ELL Idle Item• with • HaYI IOfMthlnQ lo Mt!? _ _ Sh<>P c!Ulifted-OUt store new ~odlH wl1h a IERYJCI DIMCT~ work. 35 yrs 731-4631 It W9fl. 842-6878. Juat c.11 t42·M78. up, nff'!I l1wn1 7&1-3A78 Dally Piiot Ol...itled Ad. CIWlfled edt do It well. Clwffled Adt 642-5978 neY9f c10Mt ~2·6811 Q 1111fted ed. 142-61Tt la 11..,.. Lttt i ''°' 3004 ltlt rut.. SHI ltl1 Wu... llM 1e11 Wu... IHI ltlt Waa... IHI ltlt Wu... HM lelr Waa... 1100 IN !..... 119 ltll ..... Foury~t~~~~~~IK'~:~:~ ... ._. __ IT Book .. per1Reeepllon111, DENTAL ASST ...... ..,.,/Lhtll, Moci.t. P'11""1es10 pr Prtlt...,PtnH Receptlonltt ...., Eatate ... Yst-9820PM. _ _....,_. Hperneclorworklnan-Pa(I Um•. Outgoing, Eng.apelklng,S100wk 2 hr Cell 5 -24 wkdy• Tooperetepr .... FIT lnveetment Co . pro• ULEI mOITIYI tlque 1tor1 Hre flex friendly. enthull .. tlc Pl'· cl'llldren N B 850-3GM g.3 3-33 3rd St. Laguna Bch leMIOnel lttltvde I liP" Found 'H• Penny Inn. CM. aml wtt1/gry kitten. apx a wk 845·'840 IKI 189 The Orange Cout Deity 641·0535 Uk tor Ano,.. eon wented for high --MODELS-eudlliofta helO ~Mee nMOed, light COllEIOllL Pilot nu an excellent op. __ -. _ quellty. people oriented HOUSEKEEPERS. 47 Job• Jan lO, Tuet, 8 30PM. ti Pllll&WI/ typing 64$·2918 Loll ~ Male Lab. por1unlty lor I ceree< Bookkeeper, gen I offtce. prllC11oa In CdM Hrt. 8·5. FIPI T. work wnere you Tltfany·a. NB, 31d fir lllAl.Ylt . RUL ESTATE oriented Major Account PIT, for CPA otftoe In Tuee & Thura, 9·12, Wed live, cer & phone• mu11. Mu•t be 011., 21. 81111 wide R/E ln1t"I· RlCl' l EKICUtlve with • proven CdM Cell e7S·2070 & Fri. Cell Chrl• It 750.3954 men!•. lln MMcee ll1m. Dlf Wteneracnnltut lnler·j . "Bob", Jan 1. 648-01' 1 Npl Bell 11e1 1rack record Greet Cefeterl1 wor"·, mature __ 644·_1801___ lnteric);"-n-... ner need• MODELS nHded lor olf-lnn -i.·1~~ ""6. .... lo t I h " ....... ...,,, ll"""'le t•thlon thowe "" . .., ..... ,....... n.. na • nc .. an Established f Jrm la relocating to O.C. poten11al. ou1rantHO peraon. pi t No wtlnda. o.n111 Hyglenlt1. Newport FIT U111t1nt Mutt do .,,... mon fOf bt1gl'l1 vktual opening fOf • ~· dtaw 1g11n11 com-Permenent 973.,403 e .. eh ar••· 2·~ dy• leyoull. meuurlng, COior 648-6444 to Wflt• and ~ tor tlon .. 1 T~ potltlOn ~Airport area & expanding ftl 11eff. ()pef\-LOST Dec 29am In H B blk w/llttle tin. a.tman Shep (MU) &38-9640 mlHlon DeaJr• tomove 842 .8aa1 wk d y.. boltdl Ellperlence -LI· TIP'" TI· 99 0 • n d 0 E c tall• light typing, generlll lngs for experienced agent• or tralne. into management • plu1. I 011111111 873-3A04 evHlwknd1 neceaNry 842·2265 Chrlatlan Thomaa Gellery POP-1113A Mu11 have 2 office work, grHtlngl with sates background Send rnumea Loat Fe Dachl•. Red, Anew/"H9'dl". Aewa.rd 831·1253. 5Ae-6798 Send reeume lo -- -yrt ••Plf w/COSOL EK· people 1nd 1naw9f1ng • p 0 Box 1580 C&R CLOTHIERS, I IHd· •ma11111•• 11111.lTlll .. 950•2311 eetlenl CetMf <>9C>Of1unl-phonu Olmenalon to: Cott• Mff•. 92626 Ing r•1111er of men'a Need c;1aaa 1. 11. a 111 Xlnt with Oh or Agr or /releted Now hiring Renta16S.... ty Call 553-0940 twltctlboatd knowttdge P.O. Box 518 EOE clothlng In So CellfOtnle 111ary Som• vehlclH background want•d People Bilbo• leland '*"lul If 'fOUI cet.., South 1 Al'luna, CA 928n le Miking Cathie<• tor provided lmmeO.opee'llng Applyln RMlly 873-8700 001111nc1~wot1Clngln• -v Lott F Golden Lab, hll by ----the Coat• M ... 11ore. 1·220-1620 Sml FM peraon Perk Newpon ----PllllTill challenging prof-..Jonll ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ cir. "Sugar". t7th & Admlnletratlve Aul A r.. Pre11lou1 ••~er tence (Not emplnv"'6ftt .,.,..., Apll. Corner Sen Jo•· lllltM &llllT&ITI environment with a = lrvlne Rewerd 637-5608 1pon1lble det1ll oriented. I _, ....... -.-1 B E ~ p _, 1" ...-CIO you lharp peraon for• 1>Y1y pre •,rrded t orkl~g -----quln at J•mbo<"· N K.,..... .... ...:::.., ~:d111 .. Ht Sp1r13hr1n1Qhtly7 Oynemlc. =~ulve lllTlllllT '!l'W l•--------Lott German Shte> M, ten tamall arcti1tec1ual & con· know• ge o boo • IUI llTU llltf Letge Recr .. tlonel fecillty corw•.......-• y P Are you comnpany, ceit The Harbor Ofill, Dena ..... & blk, 1 noppy ear. Vic itrucuon firm In Irvine keeping & accounting la• Guys. gila. hornemeklf'll Nik• meture PIT Mele 8ctl Pleuant working Well groomed. We offer an excellent Point Manna'a "" ... --.zl Irvine Blvd. 842· 19e& Lite bkpng. typ Com· piUI EtlJoY • competitive SELL IC KODAK FILM or Fe melntenance Clerk environment 648-7784 dependable ..sery and benefla pecitl-1000 ~rant ... Ing Lolt. uua Apeo,3yr1, pute< 111111e pref Ple•M :9~a~~~f:c=11~ coupon• Churcht>enelll Dey. evening•. end Nurllng anoaettmotlvated? 1gep1uaipleuanctwor'· atrong food oriented ahrt hllr. wht/brn patch· cell Jan 213-392-5707 you";:;.-•,--;ffponllbte & 2'<>-<>'27 graveyard lhlh• 1v111 No O.I.&. Do you ·· Ing=~' 111 or rnlf\Mgef wttn aotld fOOd ff _Reward •94-291~ Air ConO. & HNllng i;\: energetic lndlvldu•I. ESCROW SEC/OFFICERS exper nee Call LM 11 3 • tt, 11 • 7 Mutt be Enjoyw0<klngwlthkl017 In men HrvlCI background S , ..... r.-N <>-................ cell to 1rra,..,.. tor Temp Ullgn. ••Pl' only 9e2-l374 ma1ure. end 1nter11t In 11 you cen l .nl'#ef YES WUllllSCHlfllll Minimum o4 2 'f'9 rnen-Rewerd Aull htO M. e11.... ~per ec ....... .....--~ 1 1 · ··-••---a•••• ----ploymln Phone 848-7021 P 0 Box 74e0 1 g 1 m 1 n 1 1 x p • r blk/wnt, lmall. CM/NB •fl1• Lagun1 Nlguel •n a,...,....n men ~" •n ..... Liquor Ci.rk, nlghll lncld ~~er~E='DE CON'· 2 30-~ Mon thni Fri 4440 Von Karmen pr9'arred Piiot opet• 673·5302 8'4-7254 831·0700 Olf-•• • •--71~94·2332 wknde. Mull heve cNtt V"'LESCENT HOSPITAL, N_..... .._~h. CA"'2..,. Ilion, ground flOOf oP-•Ai -••-_"_,. Sc 1 .. d 1 regleter 111perlenc1 " .. -...... • .,._ • vvv lty f "" .. t Ptrn••• •vl2 llrllnea 37l5SoBrlatot Expe< Arch try ... mn Applyt888Pll()8ntll 1161 Center s1 . C M (714)752-5800 por1un orr..., .. peraon •Hendaome wht mile fLlllT &mlllm1 Sant1Ana.CA92127 ~~.'!;:·;t~g::. Meld wanted, tome motet 548-5585 P~~c:1.:1:'~1~ Eq~IC>wonunltyEmptyr ~':'":~n H:';. Mlkt 111ract generOIJt neededfornewL.A bt.MO (114)111·2111 pu1er Beneflla, Sil Neg uper, tnort hra NB nurllng OMV • plu1 C11l M/F/H 3A11A PCH, Suite 302, #ht re'.m.1e 5S7-8543 internatlonel elrllne Req C&R 7 14-873-11933, 9·2 8'2·9939, 842-8252 f /T RNP fOf birth control 8•2·8870 Dana Pt C• 92f29 --eoe 20 or over· 2 yra COi· Berber• Anna Ch1mbl111 cllnle. Exper In wom••'I'• llnUtlll LIAlll Children under t2 needed lege 0t hi achool degrM; hMlth cere c111 PIT polltlon for up. woncing with Teen•'°' tne Selel derk, • Mele lo photograph fOt fourth 5' 2 .. • 11' 2 ... weight In E •Per I • n-c: e d IAlmu. -Planned PerenthooO , put .. up I ley-out Plf· City of Irvine Ahernoon St•tlonerl 270 E 17th in a Mf ... of children'• proportion to Might; MC· W11tr ... /Waller wented -•'1111 Phylla ci.y. 973-1733 aon In l>Yey Newport and EV90inga ~ by St, c.M Full time. ~ book a No lltllng 1 .. Call ond language ekUl1. In· Cell Karen 844-9650 .__ e.acn printing NIM of· J 1 nu 1 r y 1 3 C 111 1n '**"' 10-t2, M-Sat Mr Rober11 11 Jan teMewl he4d at 3805 E Lrg AecfM11onll laclllty .,,... llLP flee Knowledge of 880 38 Pa110n Photography & Spring St. Long Beech, C&R CLOTHIERS INC· n.EIJILI 11111 nd• knowledgeable H .. vy phone ano tome 4/COlor proceN 1 mutt : 14 S.... Publ Co. tor lntlf'Vlew Sunday Jen 8. 9 AM to llWPllT llAll m•lnt. aupervtaor w/Lood ty.plng t.oc•I srn1 office Pay b1Md on IKP Pia R E. SALES Eam to ~ . ....., , ....... a.. s .... 850-0725 4·45 PM only Bring ,.. Equal Oppty Emplyr Sm .. firm Nekt help for aupervlaory lkllla. uit CdM PermeMnt 0000 contecl Beclly 0t U1ya Leida tupplled . Realty Creeifve· ·European -tliQli oenl photo •nd returne -------typing phOM ane¥t'g and h•v• 9'.IPlfV\IOfY melnt pey No t>eneflll 5 oeys, 84&-3908, 8 30-5 ~le 957-8787 1 .. hlon l•dlH' thop Ex<*lent opportunity tor PIT ..... PtQPte 10 ... Cc>tnputor furnttut9 Md ecc.eeeor ... In our retal 1tore PIMM appfy lrt: CIRCUS OF MASSAliE -Oll'ID/TIAllU ......... , Ore wrk Heed front and janitor'-! UC* Cell can 875-2n4 "'-· .. ranl Nek• •llPlflenQed lllM APPRENTICE TRAINEE Severll openlngt, oppt'y ~;~· eppHranc• and L•:..~14-962· t374 IUl man ,,_,.., peraon Fine location. IX· 7 19 NO HARBOR BL VO FULLERTON 100 YEAR I 0 r • d v. n c em. n I friendly pe<ton•llly C•ll 1&11&111 * rum• LIOIUH •Y IALMA UY OUI cellenl pey Call Anita., Sue.at 752-6408 Reelden1 •••Ill mgr EKP lorapt mainlenanc41 Now lnl•rvl4twlng for••· HOST /HOSTESS·Full 644-2852 Col,Ally ·220· 1520 Sml FM lmmeO opening Apply In ,.,..,.___. .,...,.,8 C-'d ,, "Computer T'hfnga. 34 1 So Brlatol St. S111t1 AM (Behind Lloyda hr* el 110·1112 llAYAWDI ATTRACTIVE MASSEUSSES OLD (Not emplynt 1gncy) Food Preparer. wknt1, W/1Uppemen111 1ncomil ,..,10n Perk Newport ,..-............ -.. -.. "' • Ume 0 30 am · 2 30 pm Fr.,.,.....,..·1, 1•73 1~1~ 18 unite In NB Mull be ,._. well Banker le looking tor Daya ott · Wed. Fri TO SERVE YOU OPEN24HRS PROVIDES llHllFLlll ''"""'m Ch1utteur1 llttlfttt hH~rlft II Sffklng 11trecllv•. In· Large Weal Germ111 Com· telllgent m•le & fem•le peny 111p1nd1 to 1rv1ne ch•uffeura c.i1 Shawn EIOllTl/lllELI Key P09111on1 to be tllled 1·240-6443 Outcell ONLY 835·9 t9i ~~~~·.:r1~:i~•· :~ OllF, btltfllt Lady w•nt1 dence pertner 50-e5. Fri 11ternoon1 NB Club M9·2077 S·fpm own minaoer• per writ· Min 5 yr• ••Pl' contlnen· ten 1greem¥1t 111 cul1ln1 end oar· derd•fn•nger Chinn• lat ... tt ltari culllne helpful Excellent I ,_ "-.a•14 ulary 100 benefit• El llaaHI v•I• '"' 11200+ ,., .. Niguel Country Club, OILll OMllLTAIT No e•perlence neGeSeary Laguna Niguel 831-1182 Proflteble t>YalneH Color Minimum quellllclllone or 498-5787 an1lyal1, Mein cere. meke Neat 1ppe1r•nce Am· Chlld Care/Ninny, to care up. nutrition & wlll'drobe bltlOul. Relleble. Muet for lntanl & 9 yr Old glrl, We treln C11l 54S.4t37 ha11e car, and be l yNr mu1t have exit Ref'• l,.ucrattve nell uion 1n So Cent realdent Some prof .. 1lon11 ••Pl' popular NB 1hopplng ctr CALL MONDAY req. •g• 25 & up. Verl Ownet mu•t Mil due to flax hra, aome day mneaa 7e&-e070 bef 10 9am-lpm only 1ome ev• 1cse.1 tor aem• Of 111 5 114·4101 retired nurM Non-tamkr -Attendant Llv•ln C M Tunle Rock. 95&..o745 laT11t•t•t Aall•t teacher In wheel· Chlldca1e Metting depen· ~rtaaltln 4011 chair, PIT, t111 flu Rm & debt• grendmothefly In· N~i;;;t Plflner with Board • aml Hlary dlvlduel to ctr• for child S500K Cllh to purch... Prefer Fem 645·2357 10112 deys month. our 7 yr old t3 mllllon •Pt home lrvlne 85 I· 7738 houH In PortllnO, OR I Alli Tiil lllYIOE leave me11age Wiii lnaYre prof mgmt Hindle llghl repitr• New CIVIL ENGINEER You teke 75% of wrltt off port CTlre ~enteCd~ooo Fu11111me d11lgner-drefler Contact Tom Bridgman. Eut out W'/ Land 1Ubdlvlelon1 Cell IPA ProP, (503)858 2730 • TIRED • for 1ppt, M8· 1193 •• rti.~", ...-Tired of Fermlng ,. ... .., ... •nw•• v Tired of Knocking~ ~-T. . 4111 We'll auppfY you li&Oi IPUIM IMI " Extr;m;!y well aecured •Fed Empt referral• CHEERS RESTAURANT 2nd TO. S7400. t4'1e Prln • lendetl Repo Svc Entartalnment and denc· only pp M•.uet • 1nveetmen11 Ing we need oocktall ' - -• Compute<l.ted Fin aerverl We train. 81u· I.I Unul Eern to~. 1 Bonu• dent• OK Full, p/I. e..cl'I letttlll Ot. l1t. 957-8787 Mr. Lerry & Wtrnet Call bef noon Spec11lll'J1ng In tat 6 2nd • "EAL TY NETWORK • 752-8955. t47 ·"6e pm TO'a SI~ 19•9 B11>ytl11er. 4 ctya/wtc Ref• Cook & iiOUM menager f0< Robl. Settle< NH/CM own Irena £ng Spk'g am 11m. bolrd 6 cttt 24 R! BrOll., Bo RealtOfl Non-emkr 731·!837 hr lhlhe. CM S48..Q795 542-2111 64&..oe11 B1byalttertM01~..-.P-Ol&nl NIUU J-., my home 2 cllild11n 7-3PM H8 8•8-5656 Talenltd erlluna & nMdleWortc.,1 needed • ~--o • • •... AplS Corner of San Jo•· t t ork 1n Ave. Ste B C M (nr 17) eKpr'd In alt main! & hl1te quln et JamborM. NB ~: Fl~a;al Netw:': 2 WAITER/WAITRESS • own tOOI• Sa11ry. apt benefit•. 845-10'8 Part-time ottloe et So Cout Plue Cockllll Full time. O•y & 011111 THI Hiii For dellll• call L•yne evening ll'llff1, O•y otf wlll fill OUUI 1111 lor a locel CPA firm In lrvlne All phHH of llAIAlll bookkffplng required Smell rffllurant S-4 hour Computer experience to etert 494·5589 helpful. 71 4-752·5611 Oayt.997-78881'1 fpm BELL, RAYL & CO -ll&UIU flU '191 P&Y wanted for bu•Y loa crHm PUT. Tm Wiii 1tore $900/rno to •':" OpportunlllH 1v1ll1bl1 lnauranoe 1 bonu... 0• with the LOI AngelH 50 hrt/wlc, wlcndl Incl C "'-Ple1M do no1 let age or Tlm11 lrcul•llon uw· length Of IKpef. etop you pertment In our door·IO-1 om aniwarl thla ad door new1p1per ••lea r . iring progrem Guar1ntHd Call Bob• OldlUhloned hourly w plua com· Ice Cf••m ber1, Hunt· mlUion ':rovra 9AM • lngton Ctr. 897-7191, lor 2PM or 4PM • 9PM Interview appt Trel~lng 11 pro11ld•d Mlnlcurllt, 1tatlon 111•11 In Potential to Hrn t300 buty NB nall Nlon Mu1t pCua per w9" For 111 In-hive ••P & lull cllentele tervlew. Call (7141 Rentll 831-11500 957-234t E•t 1204 llllUL lfftol Enef~lc ptflOn 10 do eo•T OPER·TOR Xerox copying, flllng, ft n typing & general MNICet 1 Company wtll train New-E11cellent opponun ty tor port Ph1rmaceutlcale. •~teneed hlrbOt vff. 897 w I 8th St N B Ml operetor You will •Ito 842· 751 1 ut 230 · be rnponalble for ell bo•t melntenance lnclud· Gener11 0111ce full time Phone•. typing. eome book"Plng for small NB businen-~·1eoe- Gener•I Otta Meture. Nnlltlve pereon needed tor orne. <Mite f0t oP1ometr111 873-2335 GOVERNMENT JOBS 118,559·1!10,553/yllr Ing CIUn·UP. ve.rnlll'llng lvetlng. •nd minor el«· trlctl/mechanlc1l rl· pJTrr.Mu11 linow coa11 Guard regulellon•. Mlety prooedur.. and UM Ot m•flnl redlo Reply In confidence. Including ulery history. 10 IH( IWM COMP MY Now Hlr1ng You< ArM ce11 ao&-eu-eooo e.1 R-1590 FM lor Directory 1071 Camelbeck 81rMI Newport S..Ch. CA 92e&O HelrOr...., bperienoed on 1 y. e ee ch ar u Equal Oppty Emplyr MIF '73-7219 M11ure-lduit to babYlll. ( K u I w I n ) • I vary Pan-time. WMtl· Tired of titting lll'OUnd with ~ 141557-7914 E 0 E l'ldl only nothing to do? Do you -::::=== PINN call lor appoint· like to mingle? If to. give -rMnt befween 9 . 4, Mon· UI I jingle al M0.-0301 • • Fri, et 8A5-&000. ed 521 tor 1n ••citing fob •• 1 : - t•tephone ulel pe<eon IUT&llAIT with the LOS ANGELES Counter /cle1n. muat be r .. TIMES 2 1hllt1 •v•ll•bte ----hebll Apply •t the lrvlne Hourly wlge t com· --Club HouM 17850 Slly· ml11ton Location, 1375 Ital ltfate lalll perl< Blvd, lrvlne Cell Sunflower Ave. C.M Expending Newpon Beech Cindy 7-lOem, 857.-0499 P1rt time llmo driver. alto answer phon" evH Psc1ltc vi.w Mem<>flal Pk IP IOf Lynn 844 2700 Peri· Tl•t Ptr• m11111 WIHllll Newport BeKh Marketing 111m haa Mveral opening• for re1pon1lble 1nO In• du11r1oue people A oOOO 1peek1ng vo+ce • MUSTI A Orl•I wly to lncretN your l>Ydget dollar• We pay for your tr11n1ng For lntervHlw eppt. call Mr BIMmlr. 545.5779 PILOITlllllT PIT 5 30em-8 30am on· r 1'0Cu wkend•. min l yr •Kper 963-0e28 Phone Sile Subacr1pt1one Ouelllled LHdt C11l Frank 831 ·8100 """''' .... WholeHle 1ho1111room need• • lull ume rectO 1IOf'lllt Out ... to mctudl ll'IOwroom utet •• well H en 1~1 of pleture fr1mlng 961-1822 PllTlllA'R• Real Eetat• Co Gr"I or 2pm-5pm. 250-'1553 comml11lon •Piii with property men1g•ment Het11uren1 plu• 1yndlc1t1on fMI •.t llltlf I Ptt11" a111llabl1 Torn LH otltrtl """ 842• 1603 __ F 1m1ll1r wllh Hobart IUln.IT 111eer1 9 30 am 8 pm. A growing COlmltlC tur· Mon· Thurl 8 er'fl • 12 gery 9\JPPIY company noon Sunday• S-4 50· Hett• • con1eleflt1ou1 15 0011\r PIT morning recep Olttrl11 Wttttn t1on111 Should h•ve IX· to help with Tood treys eno cell typing, clerical ano oeover... Muet hive • verbll eklll1 For more good driving reeotd PIT 1nlo & In Interview •PPI Of'lly 9 JO 1m • 2 30 pm cell 714-281·2 t 11 Mon Fri S-4 60·15 00/hr llllmlltlt i: vii T lme Mv11 b• 11tt110neble, love to work with the public AIChard Ouellellt Salon. 200 ~ Center-om. Newpor1 Beech Recept1on11t. full time Pie~ Clll 5AO 55&4 Recepf1onl1t for pre• tlglou• ,....port Center offkll Typtng 111111• •no pleuant ettltudl • ln\Jet All employee 1>enef111 provtded c.11 Ron Jeok • ton. 844-42•2 11•n111t1t Highly protltllonll lndl vlduel with P'HM"*-· IOl\lllty well 9' FN4 s.m.. Wlftitn 5 am . I 30 pm, Mon-F'rl S4 00·'4 80/hr ... , ...... "4,,., w()rkerl, PI T. 1 30 pm • 11 Pf". Mof\-T~ .j em - 11 30 &md•Y t3 50 • S-4 00/hr WaltrHt/Wlltw wtth Cir IOf Wlcller Baeket Lunch s.rvict t 00 am • I 00 pm, Mon·Ffl Eatn Appr(Jwlmalely t 1 &O· S 115/wtlty Muat be neet. pereon•b l• and enetQeUe Appty lO am · 12 noon or 2-4pm Llll'l lnlml Sunnoww St) A.-c tor IALIS Mr• GrambO ...UY unm1111 11ur11a"" The Orange County Deily Sales Pl"lvate Udae Fh· Pllo1 h" en nc.1ten1 oP-neae (Anter s.iwy & porturnlty beOl'mlno mid· CorMMM6on <MMI at· JetMJlllY tor cet'9lf orlen· ~ ~ pey tor a led dlac>ley adverlltlng Nit ltartlf. •97-SAM em. , .... rep1 With • prOYll't 497-1022 pm treck record GrMI Mfn· __ ~----­ Ing Potenllel, guaranteed Selel ~ drew 1911n11 com· b11llflht IHlllHeft I rntaaton Oeetr• to ~ s..tclng ptofeM6on9, at· Into menagement • plu1 trectlW, 1ntelligen1 mele Send reaume to. & lemale NIM repe Call P 0 Box lMO. Shewn 1·2~ Cotti M .... 92121 SECR .... E ... T_A..,..R_Y_C,,_on_a_lf_uc:_· EOE uon knQWted9e hillpNI K~bte In pey· rOll . Strong on coaec-IALU t1on1 of account• r .. h c111ng c areer op· oetv1ble ~ l'63 poftunltlee In IOV9f1111ng SuperiOf C.M 642-7222 No experlenel nec:.M-liiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 try • s.ev.e1 poelllon9 • avatlable 135.000 • In· llmf llf come Clll Mr White Cofone dll Mat ,..., •in• 771 -40&5 firm. "t•bllahed alnce SALES 1944 .... aflttp ..... cti11ge aect.,lif'y ~ ,. llUT M Quirw exaillent •-Md llUT PAY p!MNnt pert0n111ty Celt CALL ED TODAY Leslte at 71311~12-5 IAlllRIULn 11,...... Cluallled • ere the anawet I e ~t Gl'IOIOf a ..... n·aa ----6iffer weyto lei more ~ Mi. 'fOIVI MWI peoptef 9'0C> ~ cent• Daily Pilat .. ·· · ~ PAIT TIIE .... ·. Deliver Daily Pilot by a uto in Laguna Beach area (2 hours per day). Weekdays P.M. - weekends A.M. F.am about $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow 642·4321. roE RESl>ENTIAL LNS B1t>y111ter nd fOf lnflnl, 1mmedl1 tely Make my Irvine hme Mon-~rl money dolng wfl•t )'OIJ 1 30 am ·&pm. 788-7877 love to dOI Cell Mency, '600,000 min-no mix 75'1'· LOan to Value 40 Yr.Amoflllatlon 30 O.y Funding Helper •Hiil l'lendl· my home Intent. ,.IT, capped person to get 1n10 Mon-Fri Cl'leryl '*· n em.and91t out of 83t-5t&3 car. .. pm • twice/wk MedlCl l AHlatanl IOI !altllde CM 845-23&7 PhyllelflO In Npl Bch Hard work but lot• ot ver lety Fle.11lble hOurl In· ctudlng 8•1ur0ay9 and evea No ••per nee. wlll 1r11n 911111 S-4/hr at So Coatl VII~ ~ng center Call I. Arry 7~1·8306 3077 So H•rbor Bl11d tH•bOr 1t carn-oe Dr). s.nta.~ PU!., fOf large corporete of· tlc11 Typtng 1111111 re-i.._·------•"-···· 'ii'liil•lliiiilll••lil••••iJ'lil.il' ·•·•·•· ·~·· Quired Newport Beach • Benklng Pacific Federal Bink ol ~ hat an lmmedlll• need tor • r .. Fil' anc1'al aponelble lndMdul l with ....... 642·2MI Crew menlgl' ftnted fOf door to door ..... $30().. HOO Pf wk Aft 3. St~ 845·5780 Hoet/Ho.t.... IOOd ..,. Medicel ott~ ••Plflenee vtoe Appty in peraon req Gooo PtlY ano t>en- tta50 Oougtu 1rv1ne tllll For lntorm1t1on 752•71&& 87&-9102. e.a Pm ~ Medical Ill.Iii UY ILll PllMIU ,,.,....,..,. .. • vllld ce111orn11 dr!Vlfa IATI llTIY (l1•) tll-1111 llcef\M end • good drlv• PerHlme/on call •v• HOUSEKE!PING· o-n- l ack Ott1c1 . P l T SU-20e0 .l.n -•-We ere ...-1ng a IOU'ne't· -•-,....... m•n ie'\191 ptumblf Our ~rea 840·8950 llOIPTll•lt /Ul'Y '°' Sent• An• corporll• oltlce HHvy phonea. tyc>lng (85· 70 wpm~ht Po•tlng GOOd 11 Wll conllder 1mbltlou1 beOlnMr Cell OMMe 11 953-8020 Eht..I.. Ing record Prevloua nlnga llM PC ••· tit •• ;,aw ~ ..,vioe t•· ~erl tn~ helpful lngho1ttroome.offlcee 3 -...... 1a f ........ ·t WMtcdaya, 7 30 am • ' *Ill... per~ pre err..., ""' 1'-'76-2 t ___ pm & 8•1. Sun (,30 em 5 with• yr1 ,_,, or 90' °'oh not mandatory Hour• Of LIVERY OrNI PIT Job pm ~off wlfl vlll"y ~Mlant lmrned CH*\• .,, 1 30 "" to 4 30 pm M/P. dltMwlng beeket ,_... ceA '°' ~·· 1ng Amlnp«aon Patti Oood •t-1tno tatary and lunCMI. t -2. trenepot· "*''~tam • 5 Local manufllC1urer need• ptot:*l'f MNIOll dMalon SUL Idle llamt •Ith a 3 ~ 10 trl.ln fOf men 11 reec>onllble fOf ml.In· Deify Ptlol CtMelflecl Ad ~t dlvlllon tnd•· t~ence of ome. build· IJiiiiiiiiiii;:;;=;;;;:;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili ~ muat be llM*• 1ng1 tf'IOpplng cent«a ~ ••• Newport Apia Corn11 full beMfltl pOIQ(I tellOn needed •91-3729 pm, Mott-Fri at 645·5000, :: .. ~:.quln 11 Jam· lllllMW• If llURIY p /T ext 521 _ _ t300 W•'Y Pat1 Time., ,,, ..... ., ., Dl'IW own car ~ •I ...... ~, ..... H-t1111-CKJt Income P ..... callPetaoMtll)eipt 247''ANtwpOf\ CM NllEF FOf ~lady ....... -"' Fr1pmto8un pm h&lll"y 1tx form• durl, ta• HITI&. &lm'YllT Valid drtveir lie. 8PMll tHton P:HI utly 11 .. lll Mii A 1~ -"'-" .... ..._._, 01 tng Atf• req 64-0114 I e 1 t n I d C a I I ..,._,..., .,..,,.., 71M42-t000. tnclUdlno ~ flee n Cott• Mela IOC*· •lllllUll lund•y. Ellt 73208 .-......:. A. k lt!Q for an lf'lll'IUelUtlc a ~ In "' OU1 Mon·f•t ~ ''ll Mlf·motrv&ttd FIDA with -PHOTOGRAPHY ~ • at IHtl 1 yeer ••· flHlble hOurt Mull "· PfT. wotltt.nowt wortd '" perletlOt • Cat Laguna Nlguet ., ... end commlttrf\tnt to and epertmem complex-rs IMtn Will aa.itt In hlflng .. In M41'#POt1 8Mctl and ... ., .... f and trelnlnp of em· lr"IM p40yMI Mut be~ debte OlacoYef the t>enefltA Of .. • Tl WOti.lng IOt The INlne 11.llPlll ~=r.=c'un~~- d!IC*lding on le¥ti OI U • end toote fufnlahed Id· pet1enOt vln~t oPportunlly 1111 and muc:11 mort ~ wltl'I D•bl ru11uo111 114/n1-llH HUfTlen Aetourc .. DIP• ........ J240CP lll lllYll OWt tAOO commlttlon Pf Ii.~• 142 ,.,o tpMJt £no H...,,. °"" famoutphotograplW on 'WllOrl Dental AM'I, ,,T, front I Aeterence'a raqulrtd. a•d=MWboc* bKtc otnoe p . AOA. IC• 13Mf54 or MU1H C .. ICll to 0o.cerU .... ----~ .. , ... PfOfl Muet be .,,.., Ml' rey ...... -' ............ -· oonftdent. ~ dlllck.,, & (;~ elite Newport • .. e.ctl ¥all• fill'# INISP*"I .. M ._,_ oft .. ,,..,.. .. Nn u.ouidOOt• No••P ,Ind wt11tro11 want In ., .. Mdp 142 1, ler bi/-. .. o.lr "-""'91a01 1 •td M nee Call 860-0724 ~cwr~~...,.~~Ol~•~·=•ilfl:leda.=~:.L~·~73!•!':4o:J~91:\let~/~-~nd~•~J:~'°'=O'li=•;• r~lild~Me~~=d=~Oll~;-~ .. ~~M~l~-M~71= ... (714) 541-7058. \ \ - 08 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, January &, 18M raraltatt tozs Ptwtr .. ,, 1012 &at•, laeriH Aattt, lapr!.. a .... ta ... i Pr sil<flng mltr()( c:IOMt 11' lvon lnli . '7' f11r 1111w .. 1 11.as I 7• ctoors t4h'TI" ••I se&. 3 cond uu 863.&272 n 11 12 "'ttcttln taa "' Vtlk1w11n l • tolld WOOCI It eok>t •Itek ,. 3201, £XCt:PTIONAL * '11 IR llL Mu•~ Wf•llOf ·ee Cal Buo SYDNEY 0MARR unite matching game 1:0,.R4J':,~\.~,5:;' i~ CONO Otto ownet IO N9ar ,.._ blk/blk, witt 11tnt cond $2500 table w/INI•, 4 IMllW ObO a4(} 0825 bel noon m1 air aoivOOf, gold w~ low ml le.aut)' MS-8352 MIQtlt 11101 Ohrt S8SO 752-$710 fnc 642 llS3 alt 4 885. redllln 18too OrHI buy $39 S00 p p 1•., lellhet couch. grMn. 6311·51129 Lve mag 1173 3025 1260 Teak lllng or IOI 18' LYMAN SIDE 5 TEER hHdbrd ISO 675 4~6f CLASSIC AIOml(. 4 cyt Moua), January t ARIES (Mun:h ii Apn! lU) .You fat1u!ly bn•. k through rt.-d .!1!!!!!!1!!11!1•••••••••• .. Ulpe you'll gain added ft"('Ogrnuon and upportunuy t.v 1m·rea.1t C • •ta Mt•• llh Blue o.ntm IOI•. •Int eond s200 955.3345 UlC'Ome putcnt1al Dorm-:.u~: JdJU.Slm nt ~part of M.'C.'rumo .. nd .., ... 1.,a..-na..,...._ ____ , __ ...,...,,-.... ___ _ could f~ture RIVIUl 1Uon or art ob1111~t or luxurv ltt•m. L1bro plav Blnelte HI. children'• PARKING I.OT 5ALE Bdrm HI 1125 Oetk wt eng illnt conel S7900 5'40-4242 875 8&89 k --. ,_ .r " clolhlng apples & 1oy1 llll IUIUI 11da chatrt $175 WHh .:y roll' Sal/Sun 19428 An1tie11n .,, dryer 1150 Whlle Narlat S.•=' . 101• TAURUS CA.,111 W May 20) lnfurfT\dt1on t'On\c-. {r<jm fintasllcB•rgln• r1tr1gw111111aw11eem1kr --,. 10 1tm 4 pm 1275 6~0 8042 2 Tralfr1tt ti 1ra1i.,1, u.northodox ~Urt"t•, attendan<'f' Ill dund(-.cllnf.' m~lln" provt•P> r urnttur•, ctoth" 10Y• forrc;t11y Sunoty 3000 & 5000 lb cap $400 . , ft knK: i.naet S1t1Sun 9.~ 99 beneft('lnl {){'ftm• lerm.'l, M"f' 0 1ht•I'$ U.5 tht•y ar<>, don t foll into 0'035 rullerion ttn backl 2~eg:~~;!:1110 Jewelry 1214 '15~ 4 •2484 trap of 51•1f dl'C't•ptJon You .m· on bnnk of tnlt.)Or duK'OVPry MOVING GARAGE SALE 8 b I s I lllf!. O.Cka 7022 Know 1\, bf. t•onf1ctnlt D.corttors Furn Sect ,.E""l.T.•.1.• __ """"'I""'"--~~:9Qu•r~c:.ier u,::,.~ 35ff§(ip fOf l>O"' 601t GEM INI (M.1y :ll Jurw :ZO) fi:mphu.to;UI Or'I rom111wt·, 1011 St75. Iv Miil seo. bin rm"'· wOOd rnd 161. lant watch '"'' In box $300 rno •21 BalbOa l'r~ithvtty mav11 l'(~JTUTlllrm·nt lCI f"O"'<'l IJI ind1v1du..1I w1 ... h dbl ic.lnr S~!> & Clwr 4 cnrs Oflc. Phontisec·y never worn ,,900° Cov•• N 8 873 l464 • r , r Orar /mlrr 560 Hind leather •tttchl rOlllng 6'C&-2215 l'Omes lr\Jt', promut10n L'• c!Ut'. you II garn <tddt.-d rt'<.'(11(ntt101\ and r..,,..90 M•x chr1 $40. 1ub 1111 mrac. 770 1&eo c haN.'t' to am:reww· f•arntnli(8 Rl'lationsh1p fo(rCJWll :4lront{l'r and 1>ar11111 S9~. 2 ocG chit lllsctllHHll 1211 you 'll know whf."rc• you l'lt..tml with "sp«•tal" 1'>{·1·-.011 S4!> '3o>O Lllll•ton Cr ltwrrt ltac~ ' beautllui aah water • • • 9'>7 04~ Coat• MeN 50 .,. CANCER (JUlll' 4?1 July :l:l) r <•·U~ 011 promotmn, pw Moving hOUMh01ctg00<11 "quariums 8•' ....,gel, ductJon, d1aJouul· with ind1v1du;AI who "11ullb stnnus.'' You'll be can<>e end 10 1or1h 4&4 complete •3 0 botn " ,. ,.. To plec::. yow meeaage 62nd St %n 10 • 64$-8003 af1trnoon1 nd of unnt."<'l'8SarY t'Xpc'O.t;t">, hurdt·rt will 1.>4· rl'mOV('<I. you'll (ind btlor• the l b ( read""' public. Wthr dryr 75 ftroblrd. lllltl HLL OlmlS a more rt'('<'Pltvt• audwru·r· Aru~. .1 rn rwltVt~ tJ(Un· tn ""' Gmpr lhlll stereos Pie· Don 1 Pay Retell Price• provocative su•nJrao ,0~01 lu•H. 1ma11 11ppl'1 m1ec (714) 964-0386 LEO (July :Z;j Au~ 4?4?) 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DRllll CBllT LET ME BO~ROW YOUR RULER , MARCIE ... SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1984 AS SOON AS YOU GIVE MV PEN BACK IF I 61VE YOUR PEN BACK , I WON'T ~AVE ANY USE FOR T~E RULER .. YOUR HlllTDll llllY PIPll '' FOR LOAN OFT LOSES 80TH ITSELF AND FRIENDS '' . SURE, YOU NEED MY PEN TO DRAW LINES WIT~ MY RULER ON T~E TEN S~EETS OF PAPER YOU BORROWED FROM ME ! '4ERE, WMV DON 1T YOU-TAKE MY ERASER, TA~·l(E E'lEmJ-rt'lN6 I 11 ~~\·lf!Ji I · . MY NOTEBOOKS, MY COLORED PENCILS, I~· .11 ~1 I" '1~~1:, •' •.-....-..+--.--..... -.. MY COMB, MY LUNCH •.. DO WE f.IAVE TfME F=O~ A GARAGE SALE, MA'AM ? ' GARFIELD ® by Jim Davis f • _______________ _..........,...__, _______ -. • -________ ,___ _________________ _ NANCY ~ 5LUGGO IS ICE FISHING AT -----SMITH POND ... PROM15ED HlM I'D 8R\NG SOME HOT CHOCOLATE HI, SLUG GO, HOW ARE YOU 00,NG~ DID YOU GET A YEAH---FROSTBITE BITE YET~ DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER HAVlt\K? RECEIVED A PHONE CALL FROM RAYMOND, SHElLA'S MOTHER AGREES TO MEET HIM ATA RESTAURANT -f/AROJ..P~ Ill pou ,,. ff 1-8 I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW MUCH I APPRECIATE YOUR COMING TO TALK WITH ME, MOTHER OLIVER! I WP-$ TERRIBLY UPSET WHEN I SAW WHAT YOU DID TO SHEILA ... AND I STtLL AM, RAYMOND! t-8 c 1"'4 l.w.cl,,...... ~.lne . .. by Hank Ketcham DENNIS! Whafs the ided waki-r1g me up at THREE OtlOO<. IN THE NORN/NG?! It was nice of Mr: Wilson tor~~ ittA.05 three <relock . by Harold Ledoux I DON'T BLAME YOU! YOU SHOULD BE! NOBODY CAN FEEL THE SHAME I DO! AS LONG AS I LIVE, I'LL NEVER FORGIVE MYSELF!~- SOMEHOW, I'VE GOTTO MAKE IT UPTOSHEILA, YOU AND THE CHlLDRENf I REALLY LOVE 'YOlJ ALL! . AND, I PROMISE ... I'M GOING lO SEEK PSYCHIATRIC HELP ... EVEN THOUGl-i I KNOW THIS WtLL NEVER HAPPEN YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW MUCH I'VE PRAYED TO HEAR YOU SAY THIS., RAYMOND! YOU DON'T QUESTION MY LOVE FOR SHEILA, DO YOU? MEANWHILE YOU CAN GO IN TO VISIT MRS. BRACE NOW., MISS SPENCER ... ALONE! AGAIN!-..---, . I ' I I 0 bY tOIV\ BATIUK ~ BUU, BOSHKA CAUGITT UP wrrn ~ IN 1HE. PARKING wr OF f\'lON10N 1 '5 lA5T N IGITT J MOON MULLINS i NO KIDDIN& ! DID BOLL BEATLJ:5 UP~ ' READY. .. AIM ... 0 0 i I , i .. /-1 0 u 0 ~ NO I ll4E M010Rt4a..E. GA~ 5.CARED HIM OFF! . C) 0 ~ ~ by Ferd and Tom Johnson tJofJ\IR! HAV~N'r ANP<ilRI: You ~AV~ You HfARD PoWER? ID W,AIT Of LADIES BACK 1t> ~OR FIRSl TME ~TS~ "FIRE!" k:AYo'? ~:f" -n.lrs TIME WEFtR ON TRUCE! ';AIM 11 DOCTOR SMOCK 'Fi 0 . L.-AC'Y, IN -rH IS HOSPl 1'"'AL.-., -rHe e>e:si" t:'oc-roR. we've GO"f' rs ,..He ONE:: YOLJ see 5'1"ANPING OLJI l"HeRe IN -rH e HAU....' HANelN lr.lfRe FOR AL..t, yoo'Re: ¥/ORfH ! Ar-JP ..,..-o us, 1"..-tA"IS $t97~ Ar?AY! -: SIGH :- SO .:i: I L.-l-- ,.. A Ke ,-HIS "CROSS YOU~ FtN<SeRS ANC7 1"'R.Y -ro t,tve WI "f'H 1-r11 CA~C7 ~ by George Lemont ______________ ..... ...._.. _________ - --------------------....... -------------------- -u II> e ..... I \, .. -_______ .___,.____. il-IER6 ! T'-IAI SHOULD OLD )bul ..... - • ~.,, PANT! MN'rl / WHY DO W6 J(6•P l>OINs rH" -ro OU•U,_,,_,, ""'4N1 \ "' -.... ( i J N YOU TltUST YOUR EYES? T'Mre are at least six differ· In drawlnt details betWffft top and bottom panels. How kly can you find them? Check amwen wttt. thoM e..1ow. ~AOW 11 M•,11ns t 6uou ow 11 M Jnd s '911~' 11 Aq•9 t 6u1111w .,. •A<!IH :I C 1u•,.ll'P '' IJ'llS t 6u1n ow " -.pu~ JOO() 1 u >v•,•1110 -------by Hal Kaufman------- • ANY OLD PORT! Each of the followtnt terms betins with the word PORT: I. PORT r.ctlo. 2. PORT • _ stuk. J. PORT c.met. 4. PORT • UM. SEE MAGIC IN MOTION Try this stunt with an ordinary wooden coat hanger and . a coin. Place the coin at the center of the hanger crossbar (see lllustra tlon above). Now, genffy swing the hanger from side to side, Increasing speed until the hanger makes a complete loop, and continue to keep it spinning. Once the coin Is balanced and the hanger spins around. centrifugal force will keep the coin In place. Of course, it may take some pr act Ice to get the knack of spinning the hanger How quiddy un you fill the blaN&st •1ie11 ... 4 t ,.,.., .... ( .. ,.., ...... t ~ ..... I • Murky Math! The answ.r Is 327 You've taken a number, dOUbled It. turned the answer upside down C and divided by three What number did you taf(e? ~ Aieu1u',..1•-.-.1tt•11 • Waxlnt WINI S.fety. stoean tor hl9hway usen and othenlnthenewyHr: "Let'sdomoreln' _to keep alive In ' . " Fill blaN&s to complete verse . .4f•A!i>edUJ 'Q , Pl/• ... 1-1 • Pun Penl Forfeit -what an elephant has on the ground. Fetish -on the plump side. Hard tacit -all· ment with chest pains. Isotope -Admission of stupidity. SL.AP SHOTI It t•kes two to tango and two players to score• goal above. Which of four paths nets the puctc? -• 0 I i I I • For Better or FOr -Worse· M\Ke.-wHY DONT Yoo GO lb 1He. FR\DGE. DOWN - STA\R~ AND Ge:r 0 Me. A NlCE, CDL-D Cf\N OFB~ER . GULP HANO PICK EDI Add colors nutty .. the amusl"I scene aMw: 1-Rtd. 2-Lt. blue. >-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. s-F ... " ...... 6-Dk. "'""· 7-llacll. I-Dk. btue. t -Dk. brown. 10-fM,..._ ' ' SPELLBINDER SCottl 10 points for us"'9 all the letters "' the word ....._ to form f'#O complete words: THIO•tST . . -~ .... --------·--... THIN te0te 2 points MCh few •II ·r worck of four t.ttws or more ' toundamone the 1ettws. ' Try .. scere et least JI ,.WS. . .......... .&._..,..,.... by Lynn Johnston" Cf\N \ OO-RN'/1HING- ELSE:. FOR yoo, DADDY? d . -. -. -------------------. ----------------~~---~~---------~-------- W'-'~1~ 1'~f. MATI'fR,NORM ? .___..., Uf6f.1 A60U1 !>OME.1lME.!>, "OU J061 ~Avf. 10 WA~~ A (,\RL. RJ(:,~f OU'T Wf.Nt>'I A6AIN 7 Of 'lOOR ~A\R ~ ,-..,..;# 6U., OJ\O, · ~ow COOLO 'lou 1'f.U.. ~ o",t WA!> '/OUR. ME. ONlf. ... Sf.L.lf.Vf. ~' ~ORf.1 MAAAlE.O ~OUR MOf Hf.R, 1 WA,~E.0 A U>i OF . blRL.~ ovr Of M'l AAlR~ fAK£ rr fRDM ~ ... 'iOO CAN .• I L,EI fl-UN~ L.l Kt. 1HA1" 6u6 'IOU, -----~ NORM . GORDO R by Gus Arriola SHOE HIEAI AAiD VI SRAllOJJ flt:Jp ABAOKAIEE JJO -ro 60 MVBTJER'/r OANC IA.le.' • oJ! JeaUeo !SA . CJ.05ET AFCrfll<.ITIC/ %, by Jeff MacNelly -------~~~----~~-~-~------~--- a • I • ' ( ~. 1 ' ' lailJPilat LOS ANGELES -Georp Burn• will celebrate his 88th birthday on Jan. 20 by sere- nading 800 waitresses at At· lantic City's Bally Hotel. 1he bash is for women only, and that includes the reporters ro~r1~ t~ rosmk e~nt. i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Joked Burns: "I don't know if I editor Jac!lde OnwJa it seems there's no such thing as a simple lunch out. She and some colleagues made a re- cent foray to a Manhattan reY taurant catted The Press Box , but the name should have been warning enough By the time the check was paid, news of the celebrated diner was out, and a press confer· ence formed outside the eat· ery. So the former First Lady made a swift exit through the back door. weaving her way around the restaurant's gar· bage cans . . . Ice Pirates. M-G-M's new space fantasy, is supposed to include special ef. feds never before projected on the silver screen . For the more down-to-earth , the love scenes between Robert Uricb and Mary (Dal/as) Croeby are vaunted as the steamiest ever filmed. . . ......... Cun is the latest to join the ranks of celebrities penning grunt-and-stretch tomes. The book. tentatively titled James Coan s Workout Book. will be published by Simon & Schuster later this year. . Produce rs have signed former (Jenera/ Hospi- tal knockout Janine 1m-ner to play the role ot Tom Byrd's girlfriend in the anemic NBC serles. Boone. hoping that a new face and figure will at· tract-viewers. -Anlla SiJmmer can handle 800 women : three or four of them may have to come back the next day." He is already planning his tOOth birthday at London's Palladi- um, a celebration slated to last for two weeks. Meanwhile, Burns will immerse himself in the movie Oh O><i! Ill. an which he'll play God and the devil. ... It may only be a supporting NICholson: No nidtd-ond-dim~ gll)I role, but Jack Nlcbot.on got paid 1n buckets -SI million - for playing the inebriated ex· astronaut in Terms of Endear- ment -Rubert Windeler good on a cam- paign promise to work tor one day at different occupa· tions around the stale. He began with the rest of the crew al 7 A.M. and. even at that unci- vilized hour, took note of the long delays while cam· eras and shots were arranged. Re- marked the Gover· nor. "It's just like waiting ror the leg- islature 10 act." . When Supreme Court Justice S.O. dra Day CYC.on- oor recently spoke al a dinner spori- so red by the Women ·s Bar AMA>- c 1a1 ion of the Oislrid or Colum· bia. no one expect- ed the bonus of commentary ..rfrom her husband".' .Jonn. a Washington auor· ney who was on £~ hand for t V.e i_u WASHINGTON -Florida. speech . ,He .ex-5j. Gov. Bob Graham worked as plained that . in 9 a stagehand grip ror a da~ marrying , Sandra. ---~-.. ----~ the set or Stick, th~ rriovie he was j>llowing 771~ Olonnorr rain of rourtsl11p i~ Burt Reynolde is -directing 'ihe judis;ious advice of has ra-($96. 700) 1s considerably ... .: in Fort Lauderdale. Fla. It ther, who encour"'~ wed· more impressive than 1he i~ wasn't admi.rauon for Rey-lock wj~h a woman °!'h~ could sum she made on her first nolds that gripped lhe Gover-produce income Admittedly. job after marriage -a nor. he was s1mplr making . Sandra's salary as a Justice newspaper delivery route. But. as Mt O'Connor told the Women's Bar AS!» ciation. it was a very se nsible career roove. 1be route produced steady inoome. tau;it her hu- mility, gave her regular exer- cise and kept her close to the news.·· -Kothlttn Maxaand Jone Ottenberg NEW YORK - For Doubleday M••Yl'llAllN co-Siar of Newhart Did you lmow Bob New- hart before talrlns tbe role .. .... wife? --H.M., Wichita Falla. Ts. I met him briefly .at the net· work with the producers and writers in connection with the show, and aaaJn when we read togethet W~ I p to know him better. his wacky sense of humor surprised me. He lapses into spontaneous humor if he's amused. or a monologue if he wants to be serious. One thing I especially appreciate: He's never too busy or too distant; he's al· ways ready for you on a pro- fessional level. IUYlll DOlllON star of Knots Landing Did you fJW!I' hlrD down My rolee dUllt 108 DOW wWa ,o. ._...tT -LU.. Poach"-.i .. e, N.Y. · I rejected quite a few, but the only one I regret turning down was Masnum P.I. When I read the script, I didn't think it was right for me. I still think my inclination was corred. Now I see how much Tom Sel- leck does with the role: he was born to be a star. I also regret not being able to take part in the movie Princess Daisy. But I was already in Knols Lancfns. Shame -I misled Pna on location in Paris ana l.oOdon. Cover o by Brian Aris / C 1914 FAMILY WEEKLY. All rtghta ~ . . •· t. _........ ................. ----..-...---------~- aM'ed." --IF YoervE Pur Off A TlnP Oii VACM'ION UNTIL,._ YOUll TIMING IS PDRc1:. ~trllk'• wtnter "Al Abo1rd ~ ...... _..here. And JOU just....,.._ enouah to 111•nd • t.w •b•...,. on YllCalllon. -W.'w tlvtded the counby Into three re ....... Go M)'Wttere AMbllll aia•lltwrelfonforolllJ$175,ra_. blp. To•..qollt-.r•ll• tor $225. Or Coast to COid tor )1191 $299, ....... trip. Juat ....... .., 11.-ch 31, 1984. ( "Al Aba•rd Anlerla" ..... ~\ on .... _.,.....,_., 29, 1984. For MON lnlot"'8tlon Md other r•blclloas, al JOUI' tnwl .-nt or Aa11bek llt ~USA· RAIL You cm't atlonl to put off your trip or vecMlon..., ~. M•V-• - 8nma: I undentlmd your f.aber Introduced you to the IOllC• on your new albmL . Ronstadt: He did. My father. Gilbert, is a wonderful crooner and also sings Mexican music really well [he is part Mext<:an). he actually made a livin8 al it at some point. but then he went back to work at my grandfather's hardware store. because that made more sense 1f you wanted to eat. I re'!'ember .my father buying my ok.ter stster. Suzi. a Sallie Holiday record. and he used to sing ''What'll I Do" and "Someone to Watch Over Me." Q: What el.e do you remember about the eoap? Ronstadt: I remember one time .1 ~ out driving and heard Frank ~~tr~ singing "Whafs New" on the radio, and I almost drove off the road I said. "That's the most beauttful sotlg I've ever heard. I'm just dying to learn that." I've alw~ys loved those songs. It's just thal I never quite had the nerve to record them. I mean. they're very, very difficult. 'rbu can't -cheat You have to know what you re doing. Q: So yodre happy with the way WM.t'• ~ tuned out? Ronstadt Yes. I'm very proud of 11. I'm more proud of 11 than of any album I've ever made I don't listen to my records Just to listen to them: I don't think very many stngers do that. If they do. maybe there's somerhing wrong with them, a strange kmd of narcissism. To hear one of my records just drives me crazy: I have to put my fingers in my ears. But this record actually didn't bother me. I had to listen to ii a lot and it didn't make me throw up. so I know that's a ~sign. Q: w. your flll.ber belptul 00 the ~? Oh extrernelv becduse he's so mUSK:al and talented. that I \ alue his opmt0n Hes not \er\ generous wtlh h1S compliments 'Atltch is not to sav he S Sit~ but ~ tust doesn t tell \'OU he hkes something unless he does and "'nen he does tell me he li k~ )()me- th1~ I :n reall~ pleased He heard the album 1n a.ii of .ts stages I played 11 u\ t-r the phone lor him Id call him and ~~ I got the orchestra in here 16- dav Listen to this ... Then I'd crank 1t up Tile fil"Sl nme he heard ii, he went. ~ \'Ou \E' been listening to Billie ' L 11..t> mam n: ·),,. '-'M". Linda Roruiadt.has made her share o4 headlines 11\al ~l)!ida~ and ·' went. Llh-0h. I'd belier ~ ha' e had htt tC' &,1 "'lth masac \\ ~~ running oCJ k>r a wesli)UblKUed .one 1! dc>"~n ~use I d1dn. I wan! to f 19:"9 .\ftl\.an , acatJOn 'o\llh t~-Gtltfomia Go\ Jef1' Bro--n or candidf\ cop\ too much I \'e always liked stng· i ~1minmg "·" n."\.""re-'t"'m.11 Ol'\.Ul use s:ne·s somdlffies ~ the \ m 1 "1th m~ father and ~11h my \ Pf'.'1Urt' \~ the ~ 5'.~I )et recenth she too a bold ~eP tn a dJ!le~t dJ-brolhe~ and sisters ; r~''h.~ .\! t ht> ~ ot rum mg . ~ roe" taru oft she recorded "1'ar s \eu Q: Do you ldll do that? , &k1ra .\.~1um\ a roUectlt"41 of rop ~~ arranged ~ ~ ~ 1 Ronstadt Every time the family J '\et xi Rodd •"ho "'\.'\rll.~ b ma.."\ '~ars ""'ith: r\alra "1 37 ~Ronstadt sW-gathers in Tucson (Anz.]. we sing ~ ~t\ "'"lle o( m<14.~ ' ~ •e as he tans'\\ ~e'\ e1 the ~ "~ 5 t~er. and the new ones are com- \t'ti h~ ~·,."lmt• ~ Qs:tSt 11 a..~ e'\ft Her p&ans ~ indudt curung a mg up. roo. my SlSter's and my ~P , ' '""1'~ Mld a cotaM • ~ as \t im1 Ll1 .a production { ~ l~ La a,_,. b~ s kids. My older brother ht'Yn< 1n ~ • ("~ Ra."'ffit.~ C'\'t'f llslld' a1 a \tanha.1.an restaLrant. ~ Peters lJttJe girl has just got a beautiful l f'C:1 atxv. ~ ml.JSK Ind her Wie "1th F \\ EEXD . Edslor M.ar'\ ' and the last tune I was home. EDm Sru~ she beca.rM the new addition to the family harmony configurations. Mv older brother a~d his da~hter and ·1 were Singing tri05, and ll Was JU~I great. My younger brother. Mike.,. sings and runs the family hardware store now and invents things. My mater- nal grandfather was also an inventor Q: Whal WM be llke7 Ronstadt· He used to hide under 111..- table and grab our toes: I was ternf1f-d of him. He was such a nice man, but ht was very explosive and he'd set reiilh excited and carried away. He used 10 lock himself in the basement for t1 week at a time. My grandmother would Ronstadt {~) at a 1983 Radio Ory 3 Musk Hall OOttCf!Tt: tlM! new direcmn. ! i bring him his meals and he'd be do.,.,n 8 there inventing the grease gun or something like thal. He was one of the J pioneers m developing latex I o remember the latex· We used •u 11e ~ each other up with it -you cou1dn I ~ out no matter what It cur the nr· culation off He tned to mven• ·un· proof .stockings one lime b) dipping !hem 1n rubber and baking them ri an oven And my mother !Ruthmdryj would have to go to school in these beautiful silk stockings that had been baked into this smelly thtnl( that wouldn't run and looked kind <ii like you had an artificial leg -m' poor mom! Q: Whal 90l1. ol pereoo wu abe7 Ronstadt· Oh . she was wonderful [She died two yea.rs aac>·) All she hopt.'<.l fur I think. was that one of her four ch ldren would be a scholar, and v.e re not scholars She taught us all 1r read before we went to school -'hank goodness We never wouk1 have lt'..uned otherwtSe Mv older brother .... 1. ... the only one who graduated fnirr high school even He's duef of pohn' r Tue· son. The rest of us are just hopeless. And Mom was always iflterested in everythina but herself. She was never vain, although she was very attradive when she was younger. She liked to learn about ~; she wanted ~ be a forest ranger. It makes me kind of sad. I saw a thing on television, a profile of some girl forest ranger who lives up in the Yukon somewhere. I thought how my mother would have liked doing that. but instead she Sol us. My dad was such a cowboy - a real cowboy, but one who was cute and educated and could read and sing. WeJI. my mother never had a chance once she got all the oomforts of IMng near his fa. mily in the place where he grew up, and he gets to tinker and putter with music. tfe doesn't care whether he's in the greater part of the world of the -musicb~. Q: Do '°" mvy JOS ....... tied, , R)"Odesited lw.1 Ronstadt: l do sometimes, but l wouJd never have been happy like thal: I was too restless. I was restless when I was born: I came out of the womb saying, "When's the next bus? When's the next event? What are we going to do oow?" Q: 0oJ09iCB'9'9 ....... "2ildler7 Ron$1adt: The first words thaa l was able to muster out of my mouth were those asking my mother and father to play their instruments -my father to play his guitar and my mother to play her ukulele. I always sang, l sang har- monies. I was only 3. My brother taught me how to do it. He said, "Listen to this. This is the harmony." l was singing the melody, but he said, 'This Is the harmony. Put that in." I went, "Oh, wow, that's great Is this how you do it?" Then I couJd sing the harmony. Q: WW w ecMol llke7 Ronstadt : Sometimes it was nice and sometimes it was horrible. One of the schools I went to was never p&easant. and then I went to another school for a year. It had a different Ot'.der of nuns that were a little bit better educated, and that was really great. That's my one AOOd memory of what school oould be if you really liked it. l remember everything from that year, and thal was fifth grade. l remember the report I did on the Middle Aees· l remember all my saw him. He roped her. she was snaeged book reports. Everything was fun all of and she didn't get to be a forest ranser a sudden. but then, for some reason - because she was wrangling children. I think it had to do with some strange kind of loyalty to my best friend, whom Q: Do you tlllnk your .o.11ga I had left back al the other school -I ewJ' envy yo. way ol life? went back to the first school and was Ronstadt: My little brother was a pro-promptly miserable again . f mean mi¥ f~nal musician for a while, and he erable. It was really an unpleasan e · does a k>t-of n!COl'dingin Tucson now. I 1-n1'""-"· ftt'P, that school was. think he has a much better time in the Q: Wllat about blab 9C:itool? music business than I do, because he's Ronstadt· 1 didn 't like high school. I went at a time when Tucson was ex· periencing a real boom-town mentality. and there were a lot of weirdo East CoMlers moving in. And it was a pretty racy high school; the social thing was very heavy. I never really was very AOOd at being a socialite. I remember nigh school as being a tremendous amount of p~re, social pressure. Q: To be cool? Ronstadt: Yeah. and l remember not wanting to have to cater to it. Q: Wlaal ..... ~ people do? Ronstadt They wore Capezio shoes and lambswool sweaters and went to aJl the football games and got really emotional about it. I could never really get behind that idea of getting so hys- terical about the football team. And I wasn't learning. It was frustratin&. Q: ......... doee llo ,.... .... lY .......... to leaft-Mme7 ~adt: It was very hard, and I re- member I just did it all in one day. I just said, "I have to go." They weral 't mean about it or anything like that, they were sad. My mother was very worried. I was 17. Q:Aldle•I' '1a1,.... cmea;,.. ._.. *' ''".., 111-wotved ... w ol,..... ~ en. Did lilllllt ewe p;e1il' " · Ronstadt: It really didn't. It's just thal people go, "Oh, you know, she's hav- ing an affair with the prociJar. '' I did ()DW,..eewrllllllk. IC9Wt ... • • ..._. ,uph'• aa 11, d e•• olme-? Ronstadt: Oh ~. I used to think I mWdn't live up to them. I muldn 't un- derstand why in the world peopje boutht tickets to my c:ocimts. () ...... _,..b, ... ........... s•a.._. - « I ,,. "'-' Ronsaatl: The world is a business dominated by men. I think thal if you 're good and reasonable in the way you conduel younelf I you wW do well: and if you're not good and unreason· aa. in the way you oondud youneff. Ronft0d4-,allw-kw a "'1rbecw ln-195() OJ lhdr M.mna ltomie: (from ri(Jhl) Linda, Suzi. Ruthmary. Gtlbert, Prta. very little of that compared to people who many their managers and stuff like that. The fad remains that those are the people you meet and with whom you have the greate9> amount in common. Some fans wonder why movie stars marry movie stars. Well. they meet each other on locatK>n. It would have been a little weird Jor me to have an affair with my dentist, who was probably the only other human be- ing I saw at the time. I didn't have a lot in common with my dentist. Q: ... Uni ... &' .... to celelakt? Ronstadt: Yeah, because your friends say you've chan~ec1. but really they 've changed. Sometimes they treat you with more deference. and you're in- dulged in ways that aren't good: and sometimes they treat you with reverse deference and give you a hard time. you will have trouble no matter whal sex you are. Q:Tow ... -.... -,.. do _.aet,.....eciae" mW... 1a1tae1obe-.-roa41 Ronstadt: The road is hard: it's not a really healthy place to be. I need a lot of e.xerdse on the road. l run and I go to the gym -you have to do it. Half the band goes to the gym. the other half goes to th~ bar. I'm with the gym haJf: l take good care of myseU. Q: Does It -loaely1 Ronstadt: It dOes. lt gets boring. too. ex- cruciatingly boring. 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It's not a biological institution. Q: 'noe. it bOtber you to have the preu coo9ta.Dtly acrutinizinl your love life? Ronstadt I think it's stupid. I think. "Who cares?" They don't get ii right 95 percent of the lime. Ifs totally beside the point Q: Did it anoorl':: tbM the media talked aboal Romtadl and Mick Jaaer, Uncla ltonlfadl and Jerry- Ronstadt· I never had a romance with Mick Jagger. You know what I mean' He"s a friend of mine; we used to play music together sometimes; I sang with him on stase once. Q: One mak: crltk: aid tJaM DO matter how mlldl your 90GI• deal with wlDenblllty. yoa seem to be • •oac penoa. Ronstadt: Strong doesn 't make you not vulnerable. Sometimes weakness makes you less vulnerable. I was always kind of strong-minded, even when I was 3 years old. I wasn't exactly lhe kind of person you lried to boss around I was not inclined to boss other people around. but I was no1 inclined to be bossed either. And there was nobody to boss me. really· I grew up in the desert. Q: Where 18 home for you now? Ronstadt : I have places in New York City and Los Angeles. Q: Do you prefer one to the otber? Ronstadt: I don't like either one. Q: Where would you like to live? Ronstadt : Nairobi. maybe. Yeah -n felt like home when I was there. J mean. I can'I live in Nairobi -they're having a revolution every two or three minutes -but off the top of my head. I would say Nairobi. If you ask me next week . I might say sorcething else Q: Do you feel more comfortable wtth celebrity now? Ronstadt: I don't think anybody ever gets used to it. but I've leari:ied. more sophisticated ways to cope wtth 11. You just learn to do things more quieily. Q: Are you 11t111·~1 Ronstadt· Yes. but I'm not unhappy. and I enjoy my work. I think there are two major requisites for not being a to- tally miserable human being, and ~e first one -absolutely the first one -IS to like your work. whatever it is. 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Think beyond a shopping list of ~:-Ust the china. silverware and servtng pieces you want to use; stock the bar and ice-cube trays several days ahead of tlme: and a week before the party, gradually clean out your re- frigerator to make room for the extra supplies you'll nttd on pany day. like a k>ok al our menus: We give several ma.ke-ehead recipes !() that you just have to rook or watm. them shortly betore serving. The · are also easy to PftPil'e and ~ p&anned with the season in mind. We've lndud- ed serving suggestions and last-minute tips. You 11 ftncl-thal en,Jineerina a party keeps you relaxed and the testivities right on track. 1NVF.N11VE rrAUAN MENU Goldlta Vendian FIMr CrUp 10alt Slica /hod Slidtl Greet1 Prppen Siu/fed wllh Medilaran«m Ria GriJJ«I OaJdtei 8'ealtl wilh OtiU« Oil, Umonand~ £ndiw. ~and Lin~ Salod halian 8'ead Butta OH¥M Board of &J Prw:a, °"'1Jonzola and ProuoloM R«J. ar.ri and Bladt Grupa Dried ,.,,,, Almondl Walncdl. (iaJatro Sponna ~ l 2Y.c.,. ..... 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To serve hoc, oover and heat in 400° oven for 20 to 30 minutes until heated through . . ........... ..... ~ ............. ,,., S t1H11111 .. ..._ 2 :'di';;-.~ '!!':'.s "' o8 f Ma.Y WttsJ.Y • JAMJAICY I• 1114 11 2 ............. ~ .... .... = ...... .... .................. ·~ ..... .,.... .. •a111---Y.a111 .............. . .., .... Y,tq ............ ..... '4'1 ..... ....., .... ...a 2:Z: n•::.·:~•t _.. IP 'I 1911.. JM*» .. I. Cut ftlt1 lnto l ~-inch p6eoes. Roll In J 2. In large sk1lle1. heat the 2 tablespoons 011 over medium hear Add union) and gar· he. saute 3 minutes Add rema1nmg ingre-dient~ excepl 'hurs and parsley lnnease heal 10 high: oook uncovered ror about 15 minutes. to reduce hqu1d by one-fourth 3. Pour redut·ed broth over fl)h and sprtn kle wrtll pme nuts Cover with pl~trr wrdp dnd refrigerate 8 10 12 hour'> 4. To *rve Bring to room lemperature Pldce pvnwn!> on individual plares. spoon l>Ome of the ltqu1d over each serving and sprinkle w11h par)lev S. This 1s an excellenr dish as a first course. to serve with white wine in your hv· mg room before guests are seated at dinner. Makes 6 to 8 appetizer servings, or 4 mam-dtsh servmg~ Note: Adapred from a tradit1onal Italian rec1Pf: ~ned at Alln Temµ1 Restauranr tn New York C1t:r GRILUD CHlor 8UAITI Wini OUYI L~ llfON ANDOll a 8 whole, larte cbkken breaata, apllt, tklnoed and boned ~ cup oUve oU Yi cup lemon juice 1/• cup ftoefy chopped panley I teupooo oreaaa«> leeva I teaapooo M.Jt, or to tute Yl teupooo freshly p-ouod pepper Bouquet ol panley aprlp I. Prepare chicken breasts ror rnannating 2. In shallow glass. porcelain or stainless pan. combine oltve oil. lemon 1u1ce. parsley. oregano. salt and pepper. stir to msx 3. Arrange chicken m marinade; turn to coat both sides. Cover and place in refrigera- tor for a few hours or a day 10 mannate. 4. Just berore ~rvmg. place dr&ned chicken breasts on rack and gnll 3 to 4 minutes per side. 4 inches from heating ele- ment or 7 inches from hot, glowing coals. 5.-1{1 small saucepan. heal mannade and let bo1l~covered about 10 minutes to reduce 6. Arrange gnlled chK'ken on serving planer or board pour reduced manndde over and garnish end of plaiter w11h a bouquet of parsley Makes 8 SRrvmgs ELEGANT, ECLECllC MENU Smoked Oysler Hors d'oeuures Camembert Croquettes Cruhews Walnuts Almonds Bf.ef and Vegetable Ragout "' Acorn Squash I Whole-Wheat Ital/On Bread-Butter Green Salad with Endt1'f! and Avocado Cul>emet Sauv1gnun 'ruflllla Ice Cream 1Lllh Scotch Wluskf') Mm1ature Chocvlate-Chtp Cookies Coffee IMOKID OYSTIR HOU D'OIUV•U 20 whole pitted prune. 20 medha•·•lu acnoked oyate,.. (about 3'11-cn. can, drained) 10 lean bacon allcea, halved I . SluH each prune with an oyster Wrap edC'h with a half hacon slice and <;('('ure w11h wooden µick 2. BrCJll 4 or 5 minures 1urning once. 10 ruuk l>a<.on rnsµ Or bake on rack over shallo'ol. piiH trl a 425"oven ror 10 to 12 mm· utes Serve hot Makes 20 oppPf1:ers CAMIM8UT CllOQUITTll 2 (4-oz..) pkp. camembttt cbeae, aoft ripened &Dd well dallied 12 fAMllY W WU.Y • JAl'IUAAY II• 1984 2 ecp, well beal.e9 YI c:up fine dry brad crumbe VefeC.able oil for trytn1 1. Cut each cheese wedge in hall Dip each portion into eggs, coatrng completely. Roll wedges in bread crumbs to wver rom· pletely. Repeat. breading each portion twice. Cover and chill. 2. Just before frying. plac:e breaded cheese wedges tn freezer for 8 to IO rnr11utes. Fry a lew portions at a time rn I ·inch deep, hot (375°) vegetable 011. about 15 seconds on each side. or until BOiden brown. Dram 3. Serve hot a.s hors d'oeuvres. or for desst>rt wrth fruit and wine Retngerate any leh· overs Makes I d()ten TIME... THE ALL-AMERICAN MEAL PRESENTS AN Soup'n Crackers The All-American Meal Wncnime ~ Soup'n Crack.en time. 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Soak prunes and apricoc halves in V2 cup Madeira undl !Oft, preferably overnight. 2. In O\Jtch oven, brown meat in hall of the oil over h'8h heat. Remove and reseive meat and 1uica. In same pan, use remain· ing oil and saute onion, green pepper and Aarlic. Add Slodt and remaining Madeira: &nng lo a boil. Add reserved meal and juices, tomawes and seasonings. Cover and simmer until meal is tender, about 2 ~ hours. S. Add remaining vegetables except par'$- ley; continue CX>Oking until jusl tender. In the last 5 minutes of cooking. add half of soaked fruit. save remainder for garnish. 4. In shallow baking pan, place acorn· sq~h halves cut.$de down. add water to depth of ~ indl and bake in 400° oven for 45 minutes, or unlil fork tender. 5. Ladle steaming.bol ragout into hot acom- squash halves and gamfsh with remaining soaked fruit and a sprinkle of parsley. Place on large platter or cutting board to serve. 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Roll up lightly and place m single layer seam-s.de down 1n greased 9 x 1°3-inch baking pan. Combine tomato sauce and red pepper sauce: pour over tortilla.s. Sprinkle with remaining 1 cup cheese. Cover and refriserate until ready to bake 5. Bake with cover on at 350° until heated through. about 40 minutes Serve with sour cream Makes 6 servings. 2 tort1/las each cau•e CUITAltD PLAN leap ...... • eaa. well t.e.tea t c:aD (14 oz.) ~ c:oodeo.ed milk (not ev.porated) 2 cupl water a tee•c aJmood extnct I cwp vy Cft9ID. wblpped. optkMlal I. Preheat oven to 325° Place sugar in larse. heavy skillet and carmehze by cook· mg over medium heal. stimng constantly with wooden spoon until 11 melts and turns golden brown Tilting pan. pour and spread the syrup over the bottom of an ungreMed 10 x 6-mch baking dish or lo.inch quiche pan. Set a.side to cool. 2. In large bowl. combine eflBS, sweetened condensed milk. water and extract. Pour in· to the caramel<aated pan. 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In an age of constant traffic, a.ir· planes and loud music. how much of it YOU'LL BE THE ENVY OF OTHERS. "Hll My narN .. Jeen Ai.xander II wun't eo IOf'O ego I welQMd 261 poundl 11'1 mportanC 10 me to r9'Mll'lbef Uloel deya • Important to ~ tM bfU that fut~ In tl'le front • The booth& I IYOld9d in rntauram. • The help I needed 10 buC'kle my lhoet end the llngUWl I fell wl'lefl the •line lteWetdMI needed an ••· tenl!Oft to futen my Ifft l*t Thankl to THE AOllANN CUNC PftO. GRAM tl'le W9ight 11 off and 11'1 going to atay off From now on I'm in ct\elge of my hf• .. AIEACH9«J YOUR OOAl. IS OM.AT but me UNQ\19 thing M>oul THE ~NH CUNtC ~ ii noc !he weight you loM but the method to kMP h off •fl• you ION 11 You can't cheel on INa ptogrwn beceUN you'll be Kling~ of tl'le fOOda you now eat W• do noc try to ~t• your ttom..:ti or your tut• buda • h would be a loalng beW. anyway Thl9 ptogrem makft adjUa1menta to your normal W11Y ol IMng YOU 'U BE DtET1HG wrrHOUT FEE.JNO UKf A DtETER. THE RoeANN PAOGRAfll .. noc tty- 1ng to chanQe your -leetyle • only your W9IQhl • .>een • one of the most llUOOM9lut ~ to realize the 1ncr9dlble weight IOsl pouit>le with lhe ~n CllnlC: Program Jean Alexan<Mr at 211 Iba. ~ day• later & 69 lbs. lighter tt2 lbs. AS YOU START TO L.OSE WEIGHT (on any ptogram) yout body metabOlilm b9glna to r..-t any IU11Mr weight IOsl Th11 11 the ~ reuon. generally 11ter abOut 30 days. lhat eo many .OV9f11Md plet1I become II~ To 011WOOme thll DEAD ENO PUTEAU ayildlome. we heY9 gethef«l togeth9f emjnent prof.aionet. in thejr ll9ld · Medlcal end Dietary THE AOeANN ~ tt'9y haw c:reMecl 18 6lalgrlecl to nol onty rMCtl yollf wwigt'll lom goel but to malni.ln h. THIS ADVANCED TECHNIQUE UMI lhrM diff9rent fC>mlulU. E.ect\ hll h'e own 30 day ~ THESE FOAMUU cNngel are aolentiflcllty planned to over· come any r~ your body bu11d1 tQllnat lurtt1e< W9lgtn loa. 150 days later & 106 lbs. lighter 166 Iba. ••A TOTA&. W!IOIHT_ LOea ~ • • INCl.UC>eO wtTH IVPY OM>EA IS TMI AOllANN CUHtC'S llllOTIVATIOH ~ UAl. ANO Dtn FOR "P£0PL! WHO LOY! TO EAT". THE AOeANN MO- GRAii .. .,, •inremely , .. and eff.ctM wey IO IOM weight tt cauees you IO redUOe the r• °' catbol'lydr• lntau wtl6ct'I .. nNnti.I to the rlpld loee of pounda and lncMt Naturally the emaztng beMflta dMcflbed abolle may nol be 8ChleYed with Juel m. p111s alone The motlYation manual Wiii glw you the peycihologlcal IUPP0'1 you need ID lhed ur1'#9nled tw1gUP9 Mong with unwanted pound• THE ROaANN CUMC'S DtET IS llOR P£0PU WHO LOVE TO UT ANO NEED TO LOR WEOHT. YOO DON'T HAVI TO WAIT WEEKS FOR YOU" O"OER. ALL OAOERS AM "SAME-DAY IHIPPU>" VlA UN. Sl'EC1Al D!UVERY OR U.I . FIRST a.A&I MAil. If your weight loss goal is 20 pounds or leas 00 NOT order more than formula 1 DO NOT order all three for· mulas UNLESS your weight loss goal 1s over 50 pounds ••--•••••••n••••••• AOBANN CLINIC -1833 S State ~ Anahetm. CA 92808FW1 FORMULA 11 30 dey aupply-S 12 95 FORMULAS 1 I 2 · 60 day supply-S21 95 ENTIRE 10 DAY PROGRAM . Formulas 1.2. & 3 -S28 95 ---- FUll & UNCONDITIONAL GUAAANTEE Pot1a~' 11andl1119 , 00 return In 30 oaya 11 not utt1fled , M IC VISA TOTAL---- Card•---------------bp ---- Namt Addrn'-------------------~ C1ty _________ S1a1t ____ Z1p ____ _ WOf'IL.().WIOE ~ ~ IMTH U 9 'UNOI ._._._.,.. .. _.._.,..,..MMl...,.._._ ...... _. ____ _.n-=,..,..,..,. By Jane Sasseen is due to noise? "I'd guess that In about haU of all h~ cues, noise is a contributor." says Or. Ralph Naunton, the program director for c.ommunJca. ·tion Disorders at the National Institutes of Health. Injury usually OttUTS slowly, over a lifetime of listening to even moderately loud 90Unds. Hearing starts with a small seNOfY organ called the corti, deep within the inner ear. Thousands of tiny hair cells that are surrou~ by ear fluid llne the corti. A noise is an event extema1 to the ear. ii creates sound waves. which cause the inner-ear ftuJd to rip- ple in waves as well. These rouse the hair ceJls which, in tum, stimulate the auditory nerve . A signal is sent up into the brain, and the sensation of sound is produced. U an ear is repeatedly exposed to loud sounds, the hair cells are coo· tinualJy pushed around, and they mar eventually lose the ability to transnut signals. Once these hair cells are worn down, little c.an be done to restore hearing. However, hearing deaenera- tion c.an be avoided or c:OntroTled by cutting back on the overexposure to noise. High volume is the main threat of wtUcfl to be aware. Volume is measured In decibels -conversation averases so decibels. Vacuum deanen hit 75, heavy traffic, 85. Power saws can~ 90. ln the ranae of ag to 90, the from lengthy exposure ~ mask soars to 120. But doctors~ there is no sale level. A long exposure to moderate -85 decibel -t00nd can be just as ~ng as a short da..h with extreme noase. Industrial clatter probably causes more hearing loss than all other audio chaos. The menace i.s the constancy of such sounds -day in, day out. In any workplace with a steady stream of background noise, wear earplup. Household noise m~ also be watched. Lawn mowers and power tools do the most dama.Re. Beware of combining cacophonies: Vacuumi ng while the dishwasher runs may be efficient, but it will take its tolJ on your hearing. Also watch for such telltale si&ns as being unable to hear SOmeof)e two feet aw;r;. This may be a warning that the noise volume in a room is too high. Another symptom: ringing ln the ear after prolonsed noise exposure. U ring- ing occurs frequently after listening to moderately loud noise, it may mean worrisome damage already exists. ll you have any questions regarding this health matter, you c.an call the Na- tional Association for Hearing and Speech Action. 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Whether it's because gas stations and banks have cut down on calendar gjveaways, or because people have decided they want to mark off the days with sometrung jazzier than quaint village scenes or puppies spill- ing out of red bow-tied baskets, calen- dar sa.Jes have become big busines.s in the publishing world. Consider the array for 1984: regional calendars (Minnesota Weather Guide. California Surfer. Beautiful Colorado~ art calendars (Monet MMterworks~ lit- erary lights (Jane Austen . for example) and calendars devoted to cats, flowers, foods, medicines. unicorns, dogs, nature scenes and scantil)'<Jad sun worshipers of bolh sexes. . For this year. Felicia McCann. maga- zine and acces.sories buyer for B. Dalton Bookseller in Minneapolis, Minn., previewed no les.s than 750 calendars before selecting SO ... It's an art form ." says McCann. AJso. you can buy calendars as gifts as well as for yourself. Explains Dr. Arlene Kagle, a psychol- ogist based in New York City: "It's a present that says. 'Remember me.· There's one for just about any interest or idM>syncrasy. Selecting one for a friend shows that you know something per· sonal about the recipient." Some calendars have sold better than was anticipated. According to Mc- Cann and Susan Barkan. a buyer at the East Coast book chain Barnes & Noble. 1984's best sellers include both the f amtliar -the Sierra Club. GarfieJ~ the Cat. the 365 Days (of Love , Jokes, Sports Facts) -and one not-so-familiar cateeory: "beefcake," male mcidels in skimpy clothing. Those calendars are selling like hot· cakes -or perhaps more to the point. like the cheesecake of old. Simon & Schuster Publishing Co. reports that all editions of their 1984 Hunk-a-Month calendars (110.000 copies). Hunk-a-Day desk calendars (80.000) and Cheeks (50,000) are virtually sold out. 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Therefore rush th11 couc>e>n oow-wnue our 1tockll I "• ptenhful Order• reeeo"'9d 100 let• will be rtfumed to Mndetl w1tl'll th~ttr uncul'led c"-elta lcHECK QUANTITY WANTED BELOWI l o 1 Antenna-Send only sa.eo TOTAL COIT I ID 2 Antennas-Send only 111.20 TOTAL COIT I 10 3 Antenn11-Senct only 111.IO TOTAL COIT I NOTE Above P<lcet include all ~=n•uran~ & hand-I ltng No extra COit.i LO yOY. 0 IANI; Send benkl I money ordet converted to U S doll811 We cannot accept I Canadian checks If you prefef'. Mnd SI each in Canad1anl dollars wtuch covers al PQ9tage and e11chano• costs Thank I I you a R.C,.UOIAHI: Add 5~ tax 10 IATtlfACTION GU.AA. ANTllO Of return within 30 day• I tor full refund of purchaM p11ce I t'nn1 Name ~~· I r.own Stale ---Zip ---I ----------------~ By Michael D' Antonio B eneath the blacktop and the whealfields of America courses a giant system of un- seen streams -a water sup- ply twice as big as all of the country's rivers, ponds and lakes romblned. It is estlmaled at SO quadrillion gallons. Half of the nadon'a drinking supply, 21 billion ~ns a day, is drawn from these mighty aquifers. But this source of clean. litHustaining w~r is threat- ened by an insidious kind of pollution: chemicals and wastes that seep into the soil and then enter the water $.lpply. This may ·be America's neXt, an~ tot,aghest. environmental challenge. In the past 10 years, state officials and the Federal Environmental Protec· tion Alef'C'J have found more than 7, 700 sites where underground water has been spoiled. e In Gray, Me., 16 private wells were closed when toxic chemicals from a nearby landfill were found in the water. e In South Brunswick, NJ.. the municipal groundwater supply has been polluted by nearby Industries. e In the San Gabriel Valley in CaJifor- nta, awiarlturatsprayins has poltttted- groundwater and spoiled more than 30 wells. • In Florida, ethylene dibronUde, a pesticide that is suspe(:ted of causing canrer. was recently banned; since then, it has been detected by en· vironmental researchers in about 300 of the 'state's drinking-water wells. • Ac:rcm the country, 75,000 to I 00,000 underground storage tan.ks are leaking ~line each year, posing a per tentiaJJy serious threat to underground water supplies. . Although the problem is not ubiqui· tous, it does seem to be growing. 'There's not a polluted well in every town; most people are drinking good water," says Wendy Gordon, a science associate with the Natural Resources Defense Council (N.R.D.C.), an antipol· lution group based in Washington, 0.C. "But groundwater pollution is spread· ing rapidly. As Government officials F NtaX W't114X • JAMJArr • • ,.. 23 test more wells, they find more prob- lems. Of 466 wells tested last spring, they discovered problems al 28 percent of them." dangerous" groundwater pollutants. she ~xplains, are Industrial chemicals, whkh often find their way into the soil ly. regulated, chemJcal wastes were often simply bun~ along with . other aarbaae. In many cases the chemicals flave Seeped Into the ground and Into the water supply, where, because of The most common ''and the most ~l,dump sites and manutacwring facili· ties. Before dumping was more careful· When II comet to helPllll c blldrea dllCOftf tbe P'I ol ruclina. nobody does 11 Wte Or. Seuai. H£i manidoua l(ories, IC)l)elhnl characten, and colorful illu!ltr•iom are to full ol lun, Inds return to !.hem apin and apm. The words areJUll ncht for youna relden. too. They're in la.rae. clear type. They olten tdl the atDr:J i.n rliyme. And they're eocloeelY related to the pictures that, with 1 lillle help from Mom oc o.d, e~ pre-11ehookn can .un ruc!lna aU by themlelve.. And the best part is that when • thild la turned on to rnchn1 by Dr. Seuu and lua friendl .• he .,enerally •Uy• turned on to ruilin1 for life. A MAllPY ITMT fltOM 1141 ONLY IOOK a.ua WnMDLllUU. Th111S a ~ul tame to tl'llroducr your child to Dr. Seuu and his f nenda. ind lhele three boob are Idell lltarttts: "The Cat m the IUI" bf Dr. Sall&. ''Green Eat and Ham" by Dr. Seuu and "Bean on Whftlt" fntunng tlie famous Bemlttalll Seara. We'll tend your duJd au three. wtuch COil ·114.35 at the rqular reuil pnu. and bill you for only Sl .95 plut &11Jpptn1 and handlinl. Pl.US llO IAYNH. A ... OtfT. So tend now. And aJon1 with three mtrdduc:tory book.I for lesa than the priuolone. -11 mdude, &ft. TheCat 1n the Hat aovu tote be& ahown on thil pe1e. ll'• I IJff your child wdl love and it's yours to keep frtt even d you abollld decide to return t be thrH boob and tnr up the biU. Pleate read full details 1n the order lonn. thea ftll It out and mall it today. TAKE THESE 3 BOOKS WORIH s1415 FOR OILY ·s~ IS YOUR CHILD'S llt•ucnOI TO 'DCSeoSs £.His friends ................. .., ..... ... I I I I ClllYIS I 101IUG : ~~.;:.I bk CIJYYU tote bq. I c~'TIZc.tt in the HM. I I r-----------------, -: Stokes Seed Catalog : : ~ ~ : I Yom Hip Pocket Gulde I I To Better Garclentngl I I Mon tt..n • catalog o1 1600 I lowsa. ~end aa:~ I ~ s.-.. cat.lot • • guide '° I I better .......... wtttt at...tw I cllrecdone and ...,..... hints Jor I evey plant lilted. You'll Ind all your ·1 old finortta plm _...., aodc a -l . ' ,.,.._ 5co11a· .,.. ...... ..,_ I I ct..te. more tta.n 95 ...,..,,.., 130 I petunlM. wen • tpeeW eecdoft wtth I 12 -mt ChJntH ~·II .. I thoM kMng Oriental lood. Fot ycx. I .,.. ....., ewr. p&.nt Stoka.... I I tlm yar. SEND TODAY FOR YOUR FREE COPY I :: I STOKES SEEDS. 2134 Stoba Bldg .• a.+1o. NY 14240 I ------------------' STOKES SEEDS. 2134 Stoka Bldg .• Ba&k>. NY 14240 I I =""FREE~ c--. to: PLEASE PIUNT I I Mdr.-I ----------------------------------~la.----------- L - - - - - - - --~-------J FAMOUS COMIC CHARACTERS NANCY~; SLUGGO Now Available in Doll Kits / N..-cy end S...O. the famous com1C characters who haw touched the hearts o4 millions for owr four decades. are now available as ·sew~mpie-kits to make for children o4 all oges K-100, Nancy-contain!> full directions pattern pieces and fabnc for 18- inch doll face transfer feh for cloches. yam and em bfOtdery floss (st uffing not included) $13.SO. pl•• $3.00 for~ .Id ...__...for cada ldl. 1(..101. St aa has com p&ete instructions. penem pieces and fabnc for 18-inch doll. fac:e· 1ransfer; felt. ~embroidery floss and rjbbon (stuffing not tn· eluded) $13.50, pl•• SS.00 ............. '-• 9 for eeda kit. Sew $2.00 ... Ol*r boda .. kMa towedwt ,_ $25.00, .... $S.00ucta ... ~ ............ , .. Send onlaw to: N..cy ... Slllwo. P.O.Bosaa.o..t.K-1 Nldlowa Scadon. New York. N.Y. 10011 ,,.._ ~ ~ .... ••Mdt111• ~ tur. to add ••In '•'I • ••OU1•WAlll1 their sturdy compoSition, they can stay unchanged by nature for a century or more Modem disposal sites are buUt ' with linin~ that contain the chemicals, but at thousands of old dumps. Gordon explains. wastes are lea.kins through corroded contaiMrs and into waler supplies. In each case. jusa restricting the con· taminalion is expensive and difficult. and removing it is even tougher. Aquifers move slowly, but once pollu- tion enten them, it can travel tor miles. Engineers have experimented with pumping water out of the ground. cleaning it and pumping it back in, but drilling and filtering costs are high. An· other solution is to dam the flow of pol- luted aquifers with deep day walls. but that approach only stops the spread of the pollution. In the meantime. communities musa deal with the health risks of this Jd- lution. Leaky sep«ic syslems and pipes Pnllnted we& are being dblcoceed eDeY roed anti C...tm ,. hearing the complalnla from baclt home. contaminate waler with viruses and bacteria that can eveotuaJty lead to an outbreak of illness. Industrial pollu- tants also can cause immediate medicaJ problems and in addition. chemicals that are known carcinosens pose long. range cancer risks. In W~rn. Mass .. the parents of leu- kemia victims blame groundwaler pol· lution tor thei r personal tragedies. Five local children have died and the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta says the city's leukemia rate is twice the nation· al average. The parents say water from wells contaminated by indusarial sol· vents is respon sible for the 20 cases diagnosed in a 10-year period in one netghborhood. Studies anemphng to hnk the waler and the disease have been incondu· sive. However. the community ha.s commissioned a new study. which they hope will a.id In their legal action against companies they believe are re- sponsible for the pollution. Woburn resident Anne AnderiOO, whose 12-year-old son. Jimmy. died of leukemia in 1981 . believes the Govern· ment should require polluters 10 com· pensate vK:t1ms for their losses. She re- cently lestified before Congress on a proposed victims' compensation law. "So many people jusa have accepced this," she says. "I can't." Congress is looking at ways to stem groundwater pollution, and the Reagan Administration is joinins that effurt . 24 fAMLY WUJa.:t • WIAJAI('( 1 • , .. But while groups like the N.R.O.C. have begun the -k>bby for a nalionaJ monitoring and sr<>undwater1'f'O(ec- tion program. the administraror of the Environmental Protection Agency. WU· liam D. Ruc.kelshaus.. wams thal new programs will take time. And the Re• gan Administration has dropped tor- mer President Carter's plan for a n• tionaJ groundwater prosram, leanil\8 ifl. stead toward slale<OfltioUed projecls. "We must all understand that there is no quick or simple solutJon," RuckeJs- haus tokt a ~al hearins la.st summer. 'The problems we fatt are the result of decades of misundentand- ing and neglect of this vasl resource.'' Still . polluted wells are being discov- ered every week, and Congress is hear· ing the complaints from back tlorM. Many members say the country cannot wait for states (which frequently lack the necessary expertise and fu~) to develop programs. and that aquifers, which often 8ow from stale to stale, are also a Federal responsibility. "Aquifers obviously don't retX)81lize state boundaries." explains Represen· tative James Florio (D-NJ.). who9e in- dustrial state has suffered senou.. groundwater poUution. "Right now fhere is no uniform approach and too little cooperation between the Federal and stale governments m addressing a dan~rous threat to public health.'' SeveraJ programs have been pr<> posed in the House. induding one that would designate important aquifers as "special protection areas" where ind~ trial devek>pmenl woukt be limited and chemical dumping tightly controlled. Those special areas wouJd be desiQned to shelter underground sources Where alternative drinking water supplies, such as lakes and reservoirs. are not available . Current action in Washins- ton should produce a prevention pro- gram by 1984. accordins to Represen- tatin Florio and other key omdals. In- dustry is also concemed about ground- water contaminalion. 'The oil industry Is trying to do a great deal about under· ground waler pollutiOn." says Arthur Wiese. a spokesperson for the Ameri- can Petroleum lnsaitute {A.P.I.) in Washington . D.C. He adds that for the pasl 15 years the A.P.I. has been mak- ing recommendations to communities on how to find and fix leaks in gasoline storage tan ks. In the Ions ru·n. N.R.D.C.'s Wendy Gordon condudes, "stricter land-use management may be the reaJ solution . We're on the frontier now. loolting for answers. One of the hie ones may in· volve teUing people how they can use their land: where they can create land- fills and where they cannot That will be difficult for some people to take . but if we are really going to be committed to protecting our wat~a vital resource. that's the answer." "' M1th<Nf D'Anlon,,1 t> a wnl~ who ~I> rppolfs '"' trwm inmmlol issutS ·- ..... Pt ..... .., ... TOOEAWt I.Mr .. r""1bul1I ~totthetaYlllll ol 1his apon, pU Sc llandlng, ptMled yoll 9ld 1"' COl*ITIW hM COITICllld • 1"' *"" of 1his oftlw. Call lllllll 1/100ll ol 11. I.Mr "*" ~.8ol1315, anon. io. 52T.M. Unlll Gnl COllPOll 1* l*dme Good '11/itt on Wlll.kftoa.• cons1IMll hud tlfl I .......... lllll 41743'1 caT .. WCP e comic-strip feline Garfield gives a whole ~w meaning to th~ concept of "fal cat .. In fact, it would seem thal the orange and black tabby can Slomach jUSI about anything except ex- J arise. Lest his nose·iJHhe-air, ~ belly-out-to-there attitude ! reach endemic proportions. I there i.s\a new illustrated mail-" order book of cat calisthenics calJed Purrfed Puss "We were down on the floor doing our own r workouts. when we noticed that our cats were really getting involved." says Chicagoan Anna Allar, who co-wrote the guide with her sister, Linda Thebes. And since theif vet had JUSI men- tioned that thei r felines were less than svelle. they decided to cat-alogue some slimming activities for their pets. One good exercise: Tie a roy to your wnst and enhce the cat to pursue 11 The .,1sters are also offenng • d line of match ing T-shirts for • pets and owners Speculates AJlar -without a trace or cat- tanes.s ·1 suppose there's no end to what we can do. Videcr tapes are a possibility. If we could get a lot or cats together an one room and put them into tights and leg warmers. maybe we could even give Jane Fon- da some compe«ition .. ''~a\~:ct: fr~ Vloe ,.,......,. .... M IMNeter Ge<ald Wroe ¥toe~~ .... Ttloma~te ~~~'°"~''"" 26 f AMU.Y WfD,j,Y . JANUAllY 8 . t91M Mm!ll~ W:. 1th 1984 being. a ~eJedion~ you can be sure the pollsters will be out in full force. But do peop~ re~~ buy what public opinion poUs have to say? To find out, the U.S Census Bureau recently asked the Committee on Na- tional Statistics to do a suJVey on surveys. The council discovered that people have a lot more confi· dence in CDvernment-spon· sored polls than in those ad- ministered by private compa- nies. agencies or individuals. Not onJy do they have faith in t.he Government's prom· ise to keep the sur- vey results private. they also trust the results' reliability and the surveys' quality. Those who habitu- ally dedine to be part of a survey say it's n<>I because they resent the bombard. ment of questions, but because they ''just don't care about" the subject under scrutiny. It was a first. survey tor 44 ~t in the poll. ..WTAClllOll Ml'lnACll ti I t's hardly unusual for a therapist to have a case- load of patients who've made it in the business world and then, around age 40 lo 45, discover that career suc- cess doesn't live up to its glowing press notices. Whal is unusual is for a therapist to have patients · in the 25-year-age range with such problems. And yet more and more of them are turning up . ':Jfs SOfJlething_ like an ac- celeraled midlife crislS." ..:i1J'!S Richard Beery. a psychdogist at the University of California al Berkeley who's wrillen a re- port on the phenomenon Ac- cording to Dr. Beery, the prob- lem has emerged because many young aspirants made career choices based on de- mand and security, without considering their own per- sonalities and interests. It's the reverse of what happened in the 60's, when the call of the campus was "Do your own thing" and anything that smacked of traditional career goals wa.s ronsidered a mp-- out. Rather than sugesa that these unhappy young profes- sionals find oew. careers. Or. Beery advises chanaes thar are "within the framework of their training.'' For example, he recommended that a tense attorney relocale himseJf into a less-pressured line of law practice and enco~ a dis- illusioned surgeon into famHy prart.ce. whett he could deal with patients on a one-tcx>ne basis. ••u•• JO Most FrequentJy ~Booksal the Portsmoulh. N H.. Publte Ubtary in recent months. d •All Creatures Greal and Small, James Herriot •Go AslLAlke~ Aoon,Ym9us •The Gttal <Jatsby, F. Scott fil~ald •Hawaii, James A. Michener •How 10 AVOKI Probale . Norman Dacey •Pride and Prejudice. Jane Austen •Solem 's Loi, Stephen King •They Came 10 Fish. Ray- mond Brighton •The Thombirds, C.ol.Jeen McCullough •Whal Color Is Your Para- drule?, Richard M. 8oOes I :.~i: S«ret.s came out last fall people have been viewing him M the man wkh all the ~ His tome. de- fined as "the uncommon tn.n about aU sorts of saun you are never supposed to know," de- livered the previously<iasai- fied formul~r Coca Co!~and the ronte~ ~ the secret Ken- tucky Fned Chicken roating, just to name a few. Readers are now writing in asking for all sorts of inbnna- tion. Surely. Poundslone must know the ingredients in a White Castle fiamburaer and those secret riles of the Knights of Columbus? Says Pounds1ooe. who is astonished by all this: ·r~ literally been asked, 'Who really killed John Kennedy?' ~ 'What_ ~I}' happened al Olappaquiddk:k? It's amazing: You do a few secret recipes and they think you can answer anything." lllnllDAYS (AJI Capricorn) Sunday - Soupy Sales 58: David Bowie 37. Monday -Richard Nixon 71 : Joan Baez 43; Crystal Gale 33. Tuesday -Rod Stewart 39: Ray Bolger 80. Wednetday - Grant Tmker 58. Thunday - Luise Rainer 72. Friday - Gwen Verdon 59; Ralph Ed- wards 71 . Saturday -Faye Dunaway 43: Andy Rooney 65. &ecuu,.. Edita( l<.-'MM w..aino ~Tm ltUigiWI °'9IOll ~ Actlll't~ a..&Mot. ~MerOfl Fooo ~ Waf¥ "--'. Aeeoc.. Edllo(....,., Emn &tuna. Cap, Eotte)( 0-. Browne Anu'Cfllr. ~ Emnonl "'°'°Edit« Viclor11 l!llllr Alt~ Didi Stal\. M leMcee Dlfwc1oC Alc:l'elO \illldd; M A"IOCW* ..,.. JICiotl Conlrlllutino ..... .,.. ~ ~ Notmen ~. AnU ~. ICafleme lDw<V (T-1 l(a,..... 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